11-10-2018, 10:48 PM
I'm building a cabinet next weekend which needs adjustable feet. It's also going in a bathroom so I'd like to keep the wood off the floor in case there's some standing water.
The cabinet will have a frame made from 2x3 sticks of eucalyptus, covered in 3/4" plywood. (there's a good reason for it to be over-engineered)
I was thinking that I could drill some holes into the end grain of the 2x3 eucalyptus, then epoxy some nuts in the holes. Then I could screw in bolts with pvc pipe caps epoxied to the bolt heads.
What's the best way to epoxy the nuts into the hole while keeping the epoxy off the threads? If I wax or grease the threads, could I epoxy a nut(s) in place with the bolt in there? Would that allow me to unscrew the bolts after the epoxy cures? Or will the epoxy glue the bolt in place anyway?
brian
The cabinet will have a frame made from 2x3 sticks of eucalyptus, covered in 3/4" plywood. (there's a good reason for it to be over-engineered)
I was thinking that I could drill some holes into the end grain of the 2x3 eucalyptus, then epoxy some nuts in the holes. Then I could screw in bolts with pvc pipe caps epoxied to the bolt heads.
What's the best way to epoxy the nuts into the hole while keeping the epoxy off the threads? If I wax or grease the threads, could I epoxy a nut(s) in place with the bolt in there? Would that allow me to unscrew the bolts after the epoxy cures? Or will the epoxy glue the bolt in place anyway?
brian