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![]() Hi
I had to remove the boom bracket of a rigid boom vang. The backet was held to the boom via SS machine screws that were going through what appears to be threaded rivets fastened to the boom. I need to replace a broken rivet and was wondering if I should choose SS, aluminium, or another metal for this application. Also, do you know a good provider of threaded rivets? Thanks |
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![]() Hi and welcome,
Your combination rivet/nuts are a wonderful invention, allowing you to use machine screws in material that would otherwise be too thin to support threads. They are also handy for stripped-out holes -- you overdrill, install the rivnut, and put in the original-size machine screw. Unfortunately they are a bit hard to find, and stainless ones are even rarer than aluminum ones. The aluminum ones are quite fabulously strong, but for a vang load, which is high and in tension, stainless ones might be better. Lots of results come up when you search; here's one: http://www.rivetsonline.com/rivet-nu...ivet-nuts.html. Note the grip length, which needs to be greater than mast wall thickness. Fari leads, Brion |
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![]() Cool thanks I was at a loss for directions on this. Merry christmas!
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