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Old 11-23-2022, 01:22 PM   #4
Shane826
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I think he’s talking about the lag bolts that hold the torsion rod brackets into the floor?

Also if you pull those bolts and they come out clean, a bead of wood glue works pretty good as a form of Loc-Tite to keep them from backing out.

Bill- They use “T-nuts” now instead of just screwing the bolts in place. They drill a hole into the wood frame, insert the T-nut, and then drive the bolt through the nut.
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