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![]() My plan is to install a new pad eye for a flag halyard on the lower spreader. The spreader is an Isomat aluminum spreader with a minimum specified wall thickness of 2mm. According to the cross-section diagram the thickness at the middle of the spreader foil MAY be thicker as the diagram shows a thickened area in that location. Accordingly, the thickness then MAY be in the range of 4mm to 6mm (by eyeball).
See url for cross section drawing: http://www.rigrite.com/Spars/Isomat_..._spreader.html 1. Does anyone have experience with the Isomat spreaders to know if the center of the section has a thicker wall thickness than the minimum specified? 2. What would be the best screw type to attach a relatively small padeye: Sheetmetal or Machine? I have no problem drilling and taping for a machine screw and I'd use an antisieze compound in any event. Any other input would be appreciated. Thanks. |
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![]() Hello,
Sheet metal screws are for, well, sheet metal, and even thin-walled spreaders are a bit thicker than that. So even for extremely lightly-loaded items like flag halyards we never even think of using sheet metal screws; if the metal is too thin to take a screw happily ó and here the ideal is a wall thickness roughly the same as the screw diameter ó then we'll use stainless rivets or, preferably, Riv-nuts. Fair leads, Brion Toss |
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