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Because it will be riveted I need to make sure there is a reasonable fit between the inner part of the round straps and the uprights.
So all the uprights will have to be shaped.
A bit like this.
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Doesn't look precambrian.
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(04-24-2015, 12:45 PM)f350ca Wrote: Doesn't look precambrian.
Will when I've finished with it.
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Done the bottom and top rings 360 and 460 mm dia respectively.
This stainless seems to weld very nicely
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I'm still waiting for the guy to make me some stainless rivets, phoned today but he wasn't there and no one else knew anything about them
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So, I had an idea
8mm round head bolt. - Clever eh
Phoned a company - can I have some 8mm round round bolts without the thread and no slot in the head
Answer "Sorry sir we can't do that"
Just a cotton pickin' minute .............. It says here 'We make special bolts to customers requirements'
"You don't understand sir ..........................."
If you don't make bolts to customers requirements why do you say you do, that's dishonest. So will you make them or not.
"Mutter mutter mutter ...................... I'll get back to you"
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no slot and thread perfect
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What you want to ask for is a stainless carriage bolt. That's the type which have the square head which is driven into the wood as it's tightened. You can always turn the square off in a lathe or grind it off freehand.
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I bought a couple a few weeks backs. I turned the square bit off. They don't look too bad, I would like them to have a deeper domed head and a smaller diameter.
I'm just getting too picky
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