Does anyone know where to buy the brass countersink inserts mentioned in Finewoodworking while back. They were brass cylinders with a countersink in one end that you pressed into a hole in the wood and when in use only showed a fine brass ring outside of the screwhead.
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Lee Valley Tools
Thanks for the info. That was exactly what I was looking for. I have already placed the order.Cheers
You are welcome
also sold by McFeeley's.
DR
You might also check out swedish wire or magic wire as an option in your arsenal of alternatives. It uses smaller holes like 3 mm so the holes are almost invisible and you make slots in the shelves so the wire support is hidden. Hafele and European hardware companies carry the wire.
Do you have a Link? I hope so..
http://www.hafeleonline.com/usa/catalog/555.pdf
Edited 7/13/2005 4:29 pm ET by rick3ddd
Thanks to everyone that responded. I was able to find the countersunk washers at Lee Valley Tools.
Thanks BUT somehow I was thinking of brass inserts around screw heads.. Gee.. I'm gettin' to old...
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