Fair enough. I wouldn't have thought that'd be enough but I guess it works
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I use these for anything attached to the top of my drawers, dirt cheap, they dont protrude through the bottom at all and are much stronger than short wood screws.Originally posted by D4D View PostYes, 2 wood screws per tiedown base.

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Where from, how much, what is the internal thread please.Originally posted by AJ120 View PostYep.....I have a Prado just like you
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Got mine from Bunnings a few years ago when I did my shelf system in the 90 series...
Are they called T nuts Andrew?Cheers, Leon
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Yep my fridge slide is held down by 5 M10 t-nuts. The ARB tie downs are not holding much weight hence the wood screws. I bought the t-nuts from the local bolt place.Originally posted by AJ120 View PostI use these for anything attached to the top of my drawers, dirt cheap, they dont protrude through the bottom at all and are much stronger than short wood screws.[url=http://www.myswag.org/index.php?topic=12264]My Prado[/url]
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