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

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

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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

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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

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2008-10-12 Thread gleone
04 3:46:41 PM To: KRnet Subject: Re: KR>nylon bolts 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

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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

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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