uconn9
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I just "discovered" a new tool that that I didn't know existed - tenon centers.
My project was putting new 2x6 decking on a 5'x8' trailer. The trailer already had 3/8" holes drilled in the frame that I wanted to use for the decking. I was worried about being able to accurately position the corresponding holes in the decking without having to make either hole significantly oversized.
I picked up a 10-pack of these at Woodcraft:

They a a 3/8" OD below the collar so they pop right in the holes in the frame:
I put two in each end of the frame, gave the 2x6 deck board a good whack, and voila:
I was able to accurately drill the holes in the lumber and everything lined up perfectly. I did one board at a time and worked my way down the deck:
Sorry if this is redundant or if you've seen this before but it was new to me.
My project was putting new 2x6 decking on a 5'x8' trailer. The trailer already had 3/8" holes drilled in the frame that I wanted to use for the decking. I was worried about being able to accurately position the corresponding holes in the decking without having to make either hole significantly oversized.
I picked up a 10-pack of these at Woodcraft:

They a a 3/8" OD below the collar so they pop right in the holes in the frame:
I put two in each end of the frame, gave the 2x6 deck board a good whack, and voila:
I was able to accurately drill the holes in the lumber and everything lined up perfectly. I did one board at a time and worked my way down the deck:
Sorry if this is redundant or if you've seen this before but it was new to me.
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