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PekkaNF:
Thanks. HUCK is clear now: http://www.afsrhuck.net/us/en/Products/Fasteners/HuckBolts/C6L.html The huck bolt was a good search word. Now I know that I'm missing the collets, those are probably useless = recycle. Month ago some friends were complaining the lack of weld/press nuts/bolts and now when I have couple thousands of extrass, they are not interested. I don't get the people. I must be hanging around wrong type of people :lol: Pekka |
PekkaNF:
Self-Clinching Studs Series CH, CHS & CHA - Captive fastener.. Have some M2, M3 (M3,5 or something imperial) M4 and M5 CHS thread studs judging from least one bag of CHS-1032-type...must have imperial #10-32 thread. This document actually clears out most of the fun stuff: http://www.captive-fastener.com/Catalog/CH_CHS_CHA.pdf |
PekkaNF:
C and CS Self-Clinching nut (eg. 01465)... http://www.captive-fastener.com/Catalog/C_CS.pdf Seems like these would be easy to insert with a press. Some nuts that look like for PC or plastic board and then some that seem to be this type (POPNut Threaded Insert Types): http://www.emhart.eu/eu-en/products-services/products-by-category/popnut-threaded-inserts/popnuts/index.php They seem to have hydropneumatic tool for setting. Need to try to press them (or pull if pop-rivet type..). Most of these are M3-M5....unfortunately for my next project I need M6 or M8 :doh: |
PK:
Apologies if I've posted this one before, we have a CD stud welder we hacked up to run on the router. It's great fun to watch! I can attest that the welds are stronger than the base metal. |
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