Have you considered grinding the all-thread to a point. I needed one spike for a speaker and instead of buying a set I bought a bolt with same thread pattern at Loews. After grinding it to a point it worked like the original as far as I could tell. You will have a problem though if you want to move the rack to a spot where spikes aren't desired. Good luck.
Source for tapped spike for flexy rack
I have just finalized the design of a "flexy" style rack utilizing 3/4-10 all-thread rod and plywood shelving. All hardware is available at my local industrial supplier with the exception of spikes or cones for the rack's feet. Does anybody have a source for brass or steel spikes which are available tapped for a 3/4-10 thread? I've found a couple online, like Michael Green Audio, but was hoping to spend less on four spikes than the cost of the rack itself. Thanks for any help.
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Three choices being used by members of our local audio group on their diy racks: Lloyd Walker 2" Valid Points on special order, as he uses in his own Proscenium rack - expensive, but "the best" http://www.walkeraudio.com/ Audiopoints 2.0AP-1KINT come with 3/4" internal threading - $42 http://www.audiopoints.com/20APBINT.HTML McMaster-Carr brass acorn nuts - $4.34 Item# 92716A036 http://www.mcmaster.com/ . |