<table cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" border="0"><tr><td valign="top" style="font: inherit;"><div>Are you referring to screws which go into the bottoms of the legs? In that case, I'd leave the holes small, <br />and use some tempered decking screws ("Star-Drive" type, preferably) forgetting about the "lag screws".<br />(Which, like most fasteners cheaply made and coming from overseas, these days, tend to break as you tighten them!)<br /><br />Thumpe</div></td></tr></table> <div id="_origMsg_">
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<td valign="top" style="font:inherit;"><BR>List,<BR>The last set of dollies I got had holes that were too small for any hex head bolts I could find. Had to use screws!<BR><BR>Never seen this before. Do the holes need to be bored out?<BR><BR>Rick Ucci<BR>Uccipiano.com<BR>609-677-0444</td>
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