On Wed, 24 May 2006 16:29:56 -0700, Ken Cutt
wrote:
dave wrote:
looking for a mechanical method to attach sheet metal to thick steel
without welding, drilling, or tapping. preferably leaving behind
tamper-proof (or 'nearly so') heads. what's a guy ask for when he wants
a self-drilling, self-threading machine bolts that have heads on them
that snap off after a certain torque is reached?
alternately, are there bolts made (just like above) except they'd have
TWO heads 'stacked' in an hourglass-like config, so that I'd have to CUT
their uppper heads off with my cutoff wheel, manually? (which'd be
perfectly fine with me)
alternately, what's the biggest diameter pop-rivet that can be 'manually
popped'? I mean like for which a tool that's "fairly readily available"
new -or- used?
thanks guys,
toolie
Another possible way to get there is to use Robertson screws . Once
installed you set a small piece of lead shot in the hole and tap it in
with a hammer . I know some commercial installations are doing this . It
is fast simple and cheap . Luck
Ken Cutt
You can also use either Phillips or torx and hit them with a
drill bit or countersink after installing. Heck with some of
the Phillips I've used you probably wouldn't have to do
anything extra
--
Leon Fisk
Grand Rapids MI/Zone 5b
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