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Originally Posted by wayne holmes
... make sure to get a good fit- use sandpaper under the cleat to get the cleat to match the top surface or you could lipstick or chulk it.
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Lipstick? On bare wood?

Wayne have you taken a little too much of your gran's corn syrup again?
Ruben you don't absolutely
need long throated clamps for cleats if you are careful. Strong magnets and weights will do just as well.