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| XtraSmiley:
--- Quote from: Hoagie_one on March 09, 2005, 07:32:10 am --- --- Quote from: paigeoliver on March 09, 2005, 01:05:54 am ---I normally just drill the holes round and then either bang the bolts down with a hammer or screw them until they go down flat. --- End quote --- use teh bolt to punch the square then....yeah, i'll prolly go that route --- End quote --- How big of a hole do you drill to do this? Also, please post your results, with pics if possible. I'm going to be doing this to a Space Duel CP soon and don't want to mess it up. Thanks. |
| sodapopinski:
It depends on the thikness of the material. My last panel I ruined three hole saws, they were designed for steel, but it was thick. Regardless, I was able to pound the carriage bolts down and tighten. You should have no problem. |
| RayB:
If it's at all possible to cut an X then you will be able to tighten the bolt down into it creating a square. |
| jcrouse:
To answer your question, yes. There are square BROACHES. Any industrial supply house (machine shop supplier) will have access to them. To offer my opinion, as an ex-tool and die maker, drill them round and then file out the corners with a tiny file. I did 12 holes (a cocktail with three cp's) in 1/16 metal cp's in about 15 minutes. It's very simple. Good luck, John |
| XtraSmiley:
Cool, thanks man! Can you just hammer these into the hole? http://mdmetric.com/dumont/prod3a.html |
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