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So the bolt is threaded from the inside..
By:Chip Sandresky
Date: 12/5/2002, 2:20 pm
In Response To: Re: Holding Out On Us Dave? *LINK* *Pic* (Dave Houser)

So the head of the bolt is on the inside/snug against the T nut? And the other end of the bolt extends through the hatch cover and out the center of the handle/knob? Wow, that's pretty neat. Presumably there is a nut in the knob too. So you turn the handle several times and the hatch tightens down as the bolt snugs down? I like it. Would you do it the same way next time or are you looking at enhancements?

Messages In This Thread

Material: seeking fastener
LeeG -- 12/2/2002, 11:19 am
Fastener found
Rick Allnutt -- 12/2/2002, 11:51 am
Re: Fastener found *LINK* *Pic*
Kurt Loup, Baton Rouge -- 12/2/2002, 1:47 pm
Re: Fastener found
LeeG -- 12/2/2002, 6:49 pm
Re: Fastener found
Kurt Loup, Baton Rouge -- 12/3/2002, 8:38 am
Re: Fastener found
LeeG -- 12/3/2002, 8:54 am
Re: Fastener found
Reg Lake -- 12/3/2002, 11:57 am
Re: T-nuts and Hole-Saw Washers *Pic*
Dave Houser -- 12/3/2002, 3:17 pm
Holding Out On Us Dave? :D *Pic*
Chip Sandresky -- 12/4/2002, 6:51 pm
Re: Holding Out On Us Dave? *LINK* *Pic*
Dave Houser -- 12/5/2002, 12:39 am
So the bolt is threaded from the inside..
Chip Sandresky -- 12/5/2002, 2:20 pm
Re: So the bolt is threaded from the inside..
Dave Houser -- 12/5/2002, 3:54 pm
We solved that problem a while ago :0
Paul G. Jacobson -- 12/5/2002, 9:37 pm
hatching a precipitate
mike allen -- 12/5/2002, 10:06 pm
Those are "Houserhatches" Chip :b *NM*
Scott Ferguson -- 12/4/2002, 7:26 pm
Re: Fastener found
LeeG -- 12/2/2002, 6:48 pm