This is what I'm thinking, too. The only thing is that, assuming that both the module mounting holes and the counter-sunk rail-mounting holes are centered longitudinally, you wont want to make the channel go behind the latter. I'm thinking that routing a careful, non-continuous channel using a router table might be the best way to go, leaving the material behind the rail-mounting holes. I guess we'll have to see them first to decide how best to handle this. -----Original Message----- From: jwbarlow@... [mailto:jwbarlow@...] Sent: Sunday, 11 June, 2000 1:58 PM To: motm@egroups.com Subject: Re: [motm] Flat rail prices! This (drilling) occurred to me too, though I'm leaning more towards running a slot down the wood (with a router or a table saw), or putting a washer between the metal mounting rail and the wood support to get the clearance between the metal and the wood.
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RE: [motm] Flat rail prices!
2000-06-12 by Tkacs, Ken
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