KR>nylon bolts

2008-10-12 Thread larry severson
Where did you get the 8/32 nylon bolts?

>One method you can use when floxing your anchor nuts is to hold
>them in place with nylon bolts or screws.  They can be easily
>removed after the flox is cured.  I'd suggest a bolt as it gives you
>better gripping power for removal than a screw slot in the head.

Larry Severson
Fountain Valley, CA 92708
(714) 968-9852
lar...@socal.rr.com 



KR>nylon bolts

2008-10-12 Thread dpurdu...@caldwellmfgco.com

Would a shot of WD 40 as a release agent help removal?



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Where did you get the 8/32 nylon bolts?

>One method you can use when floxing your anchor nuts is to hold
>them in place with nylon bolts or screws.  They can be easily
>removed after the flox is cured.  I'd suggest a bolt as it gives you
>better gripping power for removal than a screw slot in the head.

Larry Severson
Fountain Valley, CA 92708
(714) 968-9852
lar...@socal.rr.com


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KR>nylon bolts

2008-10-12 Thread Scott Cable
WD-40 would contaminate the composite.  Use a real
release agent or non-contaminating wax.
Any Hardware store that carries the Hillman Line of
fasteners has these nylon bolts.
--- dpurdu...@caldwellmfgco.com wrote:
> 
> Would a shot of WD 40 as a release agent help
> removal?
larry severson

Where did you get the 8/32 nylon bolts?

One method you can use when floxing your anchor
nuts is to hold
them in place with nylon bolts or screws.  They can
be easily removed after the flox is cured.  I'd
suggest a bolt as it gives you better gripping power
for removal than a screw slot in the head.



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Wright City, MO
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KR>nylon bolts

2008-10-12 Thread larry flesner
At 12:57 PM 1/14/04 -0800, you wrote:
>Where did you get the 8/32 nylon bolts?
>Larry Severson
++

any hardware store worth being called a hardware store
should have them.

Larry Flesner




KR>nylon bolts

2008-10-12 Thread larry flesner
>
>Would a shot of WD 40 as a release agent help removal?
>
+

It's easier to control the "application area" with a nylon bolt.

Larry Flesner
Carterville, Illinois




KR>nylon bolts

2008-10-12 Thread gleone
 Actually, Turtle Paste Wax works well.

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Charles De Gaulle's funeral. Truer words were never spoken! 

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WD-40 would contaminate the composite. Use a real
release agent or non-contaminating wax.
Any Hardware store that carries the Hillman Line of
fasteners has these nylon bolts.
--- dpurdu...@caldwellmfgco.com wrote:
>
> Would a shot of WD 40 as a release agent help
> removal?
larry severson

Where did you get the 8/32 nylon bolts?

One method you can use when floxing your anchor
nuts is to hold
them in place with nylon bolts or screws. They can
be easily removed after the flox is cured. I'd
suggest a bolt as it gives you better gripping power
for removal than a screw slot in the head.



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KR-2S # 735
Wright City, MO
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KR>nylon bolts

2008-10-12 Thread Joseph H Horton
Sears Hardware

On Wed, 14 Jan 2004 12:57:37 -0800 larry severson 
writes:
> Where did you get the 8/32 nylon bolts?
> 
> >One method you can use when floxing your anchor nuts is to hold
> >them in place with nylon bolts or screws.  They can be easily
> >removed after the flox is cured.  I'd suggest a bolt as it gives 
> you
> >better gripping power for removal than a screw slot in the head.
> 
> Larry Severson
> Fountain Valley, CA 92708
> (714) 968-9852
> lar...@socal.rr.com 
> 
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KR>nylon bolts

2008-10-12 Thread Brian Kraut
I used wax to seal the filler cap on my wing tanks so the filler, primer, and 
paint would not run in and permanently glue my caps on.  I wound up smearing 
the wax when I sanded the filler and had all of the filler and paint peel off 
after I painted the wings for about two inches around the cap so be carefull 
that you don't get wax where it shouldn't be.

I found a spray can of wax remover at an auto parts store that I used before I 
repainted it and that took all the wax off.



Scott Cable wrote:

WD-40 would contaminate the composite.  Use a real
release agent or non-contaminating wax.