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prongless tee nuts
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Yes the first example. The second example is a flange nut but the flange is too small for the tube on an m6 nut.
If you look at the first link by diable they are listed as round base weld nuts but that example is in the US.
I can get the pronged type very easily and the flange is usually 17mm so they would be perfect as the tube is thick walled 18mm od and 14mm id. I would just have to spot weld around the edge.
I will purchase a couple and flatten the prongs just to try it out but if it is successful I could be doing up to 100 for a friends project so a flat base would be even better.:)0
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