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Re: Stainless steel tee nuts source
By:Greg Steeves
Date: 8/26/1999, 10:25 pm
In Response To: Re: Stainless steel tee nuts source (john rominski)

> If you were going to just screw into the beam through the plywood, maybe
> you should consider using studs and wing nuts? Any decent hardware store
> has studs with wood threads on one half, and machine threads on the other
> half. This way there is no screwdriver rusting and rattling around. Spare
> wingnuts could be mounted on an extra stud in the cockpit.

> Good luck

Why not use a bolt with a wingnut type head?

I saw a plastic day hatch that used a twistlock with a small tee handle that when folded down flush drew down the lid tight based on a cam action.

Greg

Messages In This Thread

Hatches again....
Don Beale -- 8/26/1999, 1:39 am
Flush Hatch
Pete Roszyk -- 8/27/1999, 12:11 pm
Flush Hatch Drawing
Pete Roszyk -- 8/27/1999, 12:14 pm
Re: Hatches again....
Bill Boyd -- 8/27/1999, 6:03 am
Re: Hatches again....
Don Beale -- 8/28/1999, 1:22 am
Re: Hatches again....
Bill Boyd -- 8/28/1999, 9:24 am
Stainless steel tee nuts source
Ed Valley -- 8/26/1999, 3:26 pm
Re: Stainless steel tee nuts source
Don Beale -- 8/26/1999, 6:27 pm
Re: Stainless steel tee nuts source
john rominski -- 8/26/1999, 7:02 pm
Re: Stainless steel tee nuts source
Greg Steeves -- 8/26/1999, 10:25 pm
Re: Stainless steel tee nuts source
Don Beale -- 8/27/1999, 1:10 am
Re: Stainless steel tee nuts source
J . P. Scheib -- 8/27/1999, 5:31 am