cabinet connectors

tim jones

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The connectors for the cabinets are called "blind nuts" or "rev nuts" =
according to our local GMC expert Bob Fry. I found the nuts at our =
local has everything hardware store. The tool to install them was =
$80.00, I choked at $40.00 per nut installation, but the guy had a =
special sleeve, for $1.90, that held the nut in place while the bolt =
was tightened and expanded the nut behind the aluminum rail. More like =
it. Also can someone tell me why when I send a new message I also seem =
to send a repeat of the message with a lot junk included?
timjones
 
Tim:

What e-mail software do you use?

I use MS Outlook and as soon as I click on the "Reply" button it puts
what you see between what I'm writing to you and your original e-mail
text (i. e. what I see is the From, Sent, To and Subject lines following
the '-----Original Message-------' line).

I also use Juno e-mail software. It allows one to turn on or off
certain headers of text.

Paul Bartz
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Tim Jones [SMTP:timjones]
> Sent: Thursday, April 16, 1998 2:09 PM
> To: gmcmotorhome
> Subject: GMC: cabinet connectors
>
> The connectors for the cabinets are called "blind nuts" or "rev nuts"
> according to our local GMC expert Bob Fry. I found the nuts at our
> local has everything hardware store. The tool to install them was
> $80.00, I choked at $40.00 per nut installation, but the guy had a
> special sleeve, for $1.90, that held the nut in place while the bolt
> was tightened and expanded the nut behind the aluminum rail. More
> like it.
>
> Also can someone tell me why when I send a new message I also seem to
> send a repeat of the message with a lot junk included?
> timjones
 
>
> Also can someone tell me why when I send a new message I
> also seem to send a repeat of the message with a lot junk included?
> timjones

Tim,

You need to post in plain text format.

Patrick
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