S smorris_12 Senior member Somerset Jul 23, 2024 #21 If the drill goes too far astray there's always the option of drilling the remains of the threads out and just using a nut and bolt.
If the drill goes too far astray there's always the option of drilling the remains of the threads out and just using a nut and bolt.
W w1ndsurfnut Member Cognac Jul 23, 2024 #22 smorris_12 said: If the drill goes too far astray there's always the option of drilling the remains of the threads out and just using a nut and bolt. Click to expand... I did think about that but there is not a lot of room for a nut to sit down properly on the threaded side. I will have to check if it all goes wrong.
smorris_12 said: If the drill goes too far astray there's always the option of drilling the remains of the threads out and just using a nut and bolt. Click to expand... I did think about that but there is not a lot of room for a nut to sit down properly on the threaded side. I will have to check if it all goes wrong.
S smorris_12 Senior member Somerset Jul 24, 2024 #23 I must admit I'm assuming there's a bit of space there. I find desperation and panic is a great motivator to make such things work!
I must admit I'm assuming there's a bit of space there. I find desperation and panic is a great motivator to make such things work!