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<blockquote data-quote="audioholic" data-source="post: 2444538" data-attributes="member: 549629"><p>You know, I got in on the T-nut craze a while back too, until I needed to start removing speakers from their boxes. As others had warned me, the nut doesn't bite into MDF well and when you go to back the bolt off, the nut pops out of its grip on the wood and simply spins free. This makes it VERY difficult to remove the speaker without damaging something in the process.</p><p></p><p>Until/unless someone comes up with a better T-nut made for MDF, or a good process of making these work (glue maybe...?) I would stay as far away from t-nuts as humanly possible. They seem wonderful at first, but God help you once one of those nuts pops out when it shouldn't.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audioholic, post: 2444538, member: 549629"] You know, I got in on the T-nut craze a while back too, until I needed to start removing speakers from their boxes. As others had warned me, the nut doesn't bite into MDF well and when you go to back the bolt off, the nut pops out of its grip on the wood and simply spins free. This makes it VERY difficult to remove the speaker without damaging something in the process. Until/unless someone comes up with a better T-nut made for MDF, or a good process of making these work (glue maybe...?) I would stay as far away from t-nuts as humanly possible. They seem wonderful at first, but God help you once one of those nuts pops out when it shouldn't. [/QUOTE]
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