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What Size through-bolt?
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Sun Jun 15, 2014 1:43 am
by Tim Ford
Hey! Quick question to people who have bolted their bulbs to the keel foil, horizontally, coming through one side of the bulb, perpendicular to the keel foil, and back out the other side of the bulb: in simple, understandable measurements, such as mm or inches, what DIAMETER bolt did you use? I bought a couple of 5/8ths inch bolts which, in retrospect, are completely and ridiculously oversized for this particular application. I'm wondering, is 3/8 or 7/16ths adequate? My white oak laminate is all 5/4 strips, and I want to go straight through the center of these when I drill the holes for the bolts. Not sure I can get carriage bolts as long as I need, so I guess threaded rod is the fall-back plan.
so, what'd y'all use?
thanks!
Re: What Size through-bolt?
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Sun Jun 15, 2014 3:07 am
by jray
3/8" standard bolts, I counter sunk enough for the heads and nuts to be inside the bulb, then covered them with thickened epoxy.
Re: What Size through-bolt?
Posted:
Sun Jun 15, 2014 2:41 pm
by Tim Ford
As always, thanks a million Jray. I don't think I could have ever put this thing together without you and the rest of the lad's advice.
Well, maybe I could have but the boat would sink...
Re: What Size through-bolt?
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Sun Jun 15, 2014 5:29 pm
by slowpoke
I used 3/8s threaded rod, drill the countersinks for the nuts, then drill through the bulb/foil assembly with a long 3/8 bit, determine the actual length you need, and cut. Don't forget your countersink has to be big enough for the socket to fit over the nut on the end of the rod!
Re: What Size through-bolt?
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Sun Jun 15, 2014 10:37 pm
by ryderp
I also used 3/8" threaded Stainless Steel rod, trimmed to appropriate lengths with washers and nuts on both ends. I used three rods.
Phil
Re: What Size through-bolt?
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Mon Jun 16, 2014 9:27 pm
by Tim Ford
Thanks, gang. And yes, Rocky, I would have forgotten to leave room for the socket!