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I have a situation where I needed a 5/16" recessed nut threaded knob.
However, at the local hardware, only a knob with a 3/8" recessed nut was available. Since I didn't have time to order and wait, I am trying one of two things and I would appreciate any commentary. I bought some plain, hex 5/16" nuts. Since the recessed nut in the knob actually has part of its metal surface at the same level as the knob, I decided to place a drop of threadlocker on there, carefully drop the 5/16" nut onto that area, and then compress both pieces together as tightly as I could with a clamp. After I first did this a few hours ago, I let the clamp in place for about 20 mins, then removed it. At first, I thought the bonded nut was going to hold, but as soon as I applied enough pressure with my hand, it came off. Since there's no threads actually grabbing and this is essentially a nut up against a nut (but compressed with a clamp), I don't know if this is going to ever bond well with the threadlocker. The other option I'm considering is to simply drill out the reverse side of the knob a bit, drop the 5/16" nut in there, and glue in place with something like two part JB Weld. There's going to be a lot of pressure on the knob as it is turned to hold something in place, so not sure which option above would be best. No time to order and wait for the 5/16" knobs. Thanks for your help. JBL |
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On Saturday, April 29, 2017 at 4:14:14 PM UTC-4, JBL wrote:
I have a situation where I needed a 5/16" recessed nut threaded knob. However, at the local hardware, only a knob with a 3/8" recessed nut was available. Since I didn't have time to order and wait, I am trying one of two things and I would appreciate any commentary. I bought some plain, hex 5/16" nuts. Since the recessed nut in the knob actually has part of its metal surface at the same level as the knob, I decided to place a drop of threadlocker on there, carefully drop the 5/16" nut onto that area, and then compress both pieces together as tightly as I could with a clamp. After I first did this a few hours ago, I let the clamp in place for about 20 mins, then removed it. At first, I thought the bonded nut was going to hold, but as soon as I applied enough pressure with my hand, it came off. Since there's no threads actually grabbing and this is essentially a nut up against a nut (but compressed with a clamp), I don't know if this is going to ever bond well with the threadlocker. The other option I'm considering is to simply drill out the reverse side of the knob a bit, drop the 5/16" nut in there, and glue in place with something like two part JB Weld. There's going to be a lot of pressure on the knob as it is turned to hold something in place, so not sure which option above would be best. No time to order and wait for the 5/16" knobs. Thanks for your help. JBL I would use JB Weld or similar epoxy. Threadlocker is not designed to bond things together. It might work in some cases and have some strength, but I think the other choices have a much better chance of holding. |
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On 04/29/2017 04:30 PM, trader_4 wrote:
On Saturday, April 29, 2017 at 4:14:14 PM UTC-4, JBL wrote: I have a situation where I needed a 5/16" recessed nut threaded knob. However, at the local hardware, only a knob with a 3/8" recessed nut was available. Since I didn't have time to order and wait, I am trying one of two things and I would appreciate any commentary. I bought some plain, hex 5/16" nuts. Since the recessed nut in the knob actually has part of its metal surface at the same level as the knob, I decided to place a drop of threadlocker on there, carefully drop the 5/16" nut onto that area, and then compress both pieces together as tightly as I could with a clamp. After I first did this a few hours ago, I let the clamp in place for about 20 mins, then removed it. At first, I thought the bonded nut was going to hold, but as soon as I applied enough pressure with my hand, it came off. Since there's no threads actually grabbing and this is essentially a nut up against a nut (but compressed with a clamp), I don't know if this is going to ever bond well with the threadlocker. The other option I'm considering is to simply drill out the reverse side of the knob a bit, drop the 5/16" nut in there, and glue in place with something like two part JB Weld. There's going to be a lot of pressure on the knob as it is turned to hold something in place, so not sure which option above would be best. No time to order and wait for the 5/16" knobs. Thanks for your help. JBL I would use JB Weld or similar epoxy. Threadlocker is not designed to bond things together. It might work in some cases and have some strength, but I think the other choices have a much better chance of holding. That's exactly what I just did, use the JB Weld. Even after hours of compression of the nuts together, they still come apart fairly easily using threadlocker. Funny how that stuff seems to only work on threads. I can thread something with it, and it's tight as it ever will be in 5 minutes. |
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On Sat, 29 Apr 2017 16:14:10 -0400, JBL wrote:
I have a situation where I needed a 5/16" recessed nut threaded knob. However, at the local hardware, only a knob with a 3/8" recessed nut was available. Since I didn't have time to order and wait, I am trying one of two things and I would appreciate any commentary. I bought some plain, hex 5/16" nuts. Since the recessed nut in the knob actually has part of its metal surface at the same level as the knob, I decided to place a drop of threadlocker on there, carefully drop the 5/16" nut onto that area, and then compress both pieces together as tightly as I could with a clamp. After I first did this a few hours ago, I let the clamp in place for about 20 mins, then removed it. At first, I thought the bonded nut was going to hold, but as soon as I applied enough pressure with my hand, it came off. Since there's no threads actually grabbing and this is essentially a nut up against a nut (but compressed with a clamp), I don't know if this is going to ever bond well with the threadlocker. The other option I'm considering is to simply drill out the reverse side of the knob a bit, drop the 5/16" nut in there, and glue in place with something like two part JB Weld. There's going to be a lot of pressure on the knob as it is turned to hold something in place, so not sure which option above would be best. No time to order and wait for the 5/16" knobs. Thanks for your help. JBL Either change the male threaded component to 3/8" thread or order the correct knob for the job. Don't afro-engineer the damn thing. https://www.mcmaster.com/#3992t26/=17evxuf |
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