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can anyone I'd this fastener
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If that doesn't work maybe some glue or epoxy might help to hold it.
Good luck
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dkoz wrote: Thanks guy's it has a nylon washer on the other side with a flat head screw. I couldn't hold this tnut with anything that I have so I'll have to search the web to see if there's a tool to hold it.
To help hold the t-nut in position to keep it from spinning while attempting to turn out the flat head screw, perhaps could drill two holes in the areas shown below whereby the t-nut may be grasped with circlip/snap-ring pliars or tips of needle nose pliers. Or could insert metal screws and use a straight edge or nail or whatever between the metal screw heads to hold the t-nut steady while attempting to turn out the stuck flat head screw.
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. These t nuts are used to hold the studs on the tracks and they may have a tool with 3 prongs to hold it still.
I used to take a pair of needle nose pliers and hold the nuts still by just putting the tips in 2 of the 3 notches and holding on tight
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