William_H
Well-Known Member
An elegant (perhaps not elegant) solution for attachment of things to a boom.
I had a saddle pop riveted to the top of my carbon fibre boom for the reefing line. I don't like the idea of tieing the tail right around the boom. Anyway with a bit of dissimilar metal corrosion and the ali pop rivet let go under load.
The solution was to fit a bolt (screw) and nut from inside but it was all out of reach up the end of the boom.
I got a 3/16 inch ww screw (4mm to you folks) and ground down 2 flats on the thread ends of the screw. I then drilled a tiny hole through the thread sideways. Put a nut on the thread first to clear the threads after this brutalisation.
I tied a piece of whipping line to the screw through the hole. Put a washer on the screw head.
First a stiff wire as a messenger from the open end then tied the whipping twine to the messenger. Thus when I pulled the messenger then the twine and eventually out came the thread end of the screw. I placed the saddle end over the screw by feeding the thread through the saddle hole then fed the nut on again over the thread. Got the nut started. Once the nut was screwed down far enough I cut the twine and used an open ended spanner on the nut while holding the flattened thread with pliers.
Now this was easy to get the screw out through the hole as I was lifting the screw vertically however it may work for a horizontal hole just a bit more fiddly to get the screw end to emerge. Might be an idea for some situation. The down side is that the nut is on the outside. If you cut off the cut end of the thread you may not be able to get it undone again.
olewill
I had a saddle pop riveted to the top of my carbon fibre boom for the reefing line. I don't like the idea of tieing the tail right around the boom. Anyway with a bit of dissimilar metal corrosion and the ali pop rivet let go under load.
The solution was to fit a bolt (screw) and nut from inside but it was all out of reach up the end of the boom.
I got a 3/16 inch ww screw (4mm to you folks) and ground down 2 flats on the thread ends of the screw. I then drilled a tiny hole through the thread sideways. Put a nut on the thread first to clear the threads after this brutalisation.
I tied a piece of whipping line to the screw through the hole. Put a washer on the screw head.
First a stiff wire as a messenger from the open end then tied the whipping twine to the messenger. Thus when I pulled the messenger then the twine and eventually out came the thread end of the screw. I placed the saddle end over the screw by feeding the thread through the saddle hole then fed the nut on again over the thread. Got the nut started. Once the nut was screwed down far enough I cut the twine and used an open ended spanner on the nut while holding the flattened thread with pliers.
Now this was easy to get the screw out through the hole as I was lifting the screw vertically however it may work for a horizontal hole just a bit more fiddly to get the screw end to emerge. Might be an idea for some situation. The down side is that the nut is on the outside. If you cut off the cut end of the thread you may not be able to get it undone again.
olewill