Hi guys, I managed to fit the inserts. Looks like this: So I have 2 questions:1) I still have one hole where I drilled too small. Can I use a step bi ...
Hi everyone, sorry I havent had the change to work on it recently hence the lack of updates.So I got the Trotten table from Ikea originally. Its the m ...
Hi guys,I saw that video and I tried that method but without an impact driver. I currently have one insert that is broken and another for some reason ...
Hi @MitchellMc so the insert is quite stiff to screw and dosen't move anymore. I feel that it would screw in more if alot more force was added but am ...
Hi there, just an update so far. I drilled the hole on the right with a size 6 drill bit. It felt abit too small for the insert. I then used a size 8 ...
Hi guys, Thanks for the helpful and really detailed responses.I forgot to mention that the table is a walnut rubberwood desk. So im guessing 6.omm bit ...
Hi there, I am assembling a DIY table and want to make sure that Im on the right track. The table legs came with M6 bolts and I bought these screw ins ...
Hi @timothyleong That sounds like an interesting project... hopefully we will get to see the finished product here on Bunnings Workshop.I haven't used ...
Hi @timothyleong,
That's some brilliant advice @TedBear has provided. Start with a 5.5mm drill bit if this is Pine, and you might need to go up to 6 ...
Hi guys, I managed to fit the inserts. Looks like this: So I have 2 questions:1) I still have one hole where I drilled too small. Can I use a step bi ...
Hi everyone, sorry I havent had the change to work on it recently hence the lack of updates.So I got the Trotten table from Ikea originally. Its the m ...
Hi guys,I saw that video and I tried that method but without an impact driver. I currently have one insert that is broken and another for some reason ...