Good idea.  

larry flesner wrote:

> and used thick flox being carefull not to get any in the threads.
>+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
>
>
>Getting epoxy/flox in the threads of a nut plate can make for
>a bad day as you try to remove the epoxy with a bolt or
>thread cutter.  A trick that worked for me when floxing nuts
>and nut plates was to use nylon bolts of the same size as
>the metal bolts intended for final assembly and screw them
>into the nuts/nut plates until the epoxy cured.  This keeps 
>the threads clean and the epoxy won"t stick to the nylon.
>Simply remove the nylon bolt and install the steel one.
>
>This also helps to hold the buried nut or nut plate in correct
>position during curing.  Your results may vary. :-)
>
>I spent the afternoon installing my ELT and remote switch.
>I'm coming down the home stretch headed for the paint booth!!
>
>Larry Flesner
>
>
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