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Re: 123 blocks


 

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I forgot to mention that the link John provided those threaded barrels in the kit can be bought at a lot of hardware stores from the bin marked furniture parts . I still need to see what threads the ones at my store have .

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On 1/23/24 3:49 PM, BuffaloJohn wrote:

I've bee happy using this product:


which is designed to be used on the import blocks which I have never found to have a usable thread or clearance hole.

On Tue, Jan 23, 2024 at 3:39?PM T <tracyallenranson@...> wrote:
If you purchased imported 123 blocks it¡¯s a hit n miss.? If you¡¯re looking for perfect 123 blocks you¡¯ll need to spend some extra money and get them from a reputable manufacturer like Starrett or similar.? The other option is to run a tap through the thread holes to clean them up.

Have A Great Day??
Tracy Ranson


On Tue, Jan 23, 2024 at 2:07?PM gcvisalia@... <gcvisalia@...> wrote:
How about talking 123 blocks. I'm a bit at a loss about them. Or the basic manufacturing of them and what's expected. I bought one set on amazon and it was awful.? Couldnt even screw in a bolt. Retuned it. Then ordered a kit from lms. One block was perfect for me, I could insert the supplied bolts into every hole. Bolts threaded in nicely in the threaded holes. But the other block I could not insert the bolt into any of the unthreaded holes. I contacted lms and got the we will call you back message. Left a message but never recieved a call back. So much for customer service. Anyway I thought I could use a grinding stone to open them up. But after two broken stones and one burnt out fuse on my dremel I'm at a loss. Anything on these issues would be appreciated.

george

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