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I am to screw an aluminium enclosure box to an aluminium bracket on top the mast.
What type of screws/machine screws should I use ?
What type of screws/machine screws should I use ?
Interesting, William. I would not have considered using an electric drill.If you do go for SS machine screws, which I would advocate, then when tapping the hole fit the tap into a battery drill which has a 2 speed gear box. Use low speed high totque. It makes it easier to get the tap straight and very quick. Use reverse to remove. Assuming your drill hole is big enough to make tapping easy. Use duralac or grease on screw to avert corrosion. ol'will
I like to 'feel' when the tap is locking up and drills are a bit insensitive. Maybe I need more practice and/or maybe it depends on what you are tapping.If you do go for SS machine screws, which I would advocate, then when tapping the hole fit the tap into a battery drill which has a 2 speed gear box. Use low speed high totque. It makes it easier to get the tap straight and very quick. Use reverse to remove. Assuming your drill hole is big enough to make tapping easy. Use duralac or grease on screw to avert corrosion. ol'will
I wouldn't tap aluminium for a screw unless very light load and you are never going to take it out. Aluminium threads strip very, very easily. if you do do it, Loctite them in. The proper way to use machine screws into aluminium is used a helicoil or Tappex insert but then you need the tap for them and the insert tool.Machine screws (bolts) are most common. Strong and removable. You will have to tap the holes, so that means buying a tap and the correct drill (they often sell the set). Standard metric threads are good, do NOT get fine threads
I wouldn't tap aluminium for a screw unless very light load and you are never going to take it out. Aluminium threads strip very, very easily. if you do do it, Loctite them in. The proper way to use machine screws into aluminium is used a helicoil or Tappex insert but then you need the tap for them and the insert tool.
For thin walls Rivnuts or jacknuts work well but, as you say, you get the little bit of standoff
"Pop rivets.....stainless is good.."Obviously, it depends on load and location.
Self-tapping (sheet metal screws) are generally a big no-no because...
So your choices are machine screws, pop rivets, and Rivnuts.
- They seize. Generally they are very hard to get out, even with anti-seize.
- They snag, chafe, or cut anything inside the mast they touch, such as wires and halyards. Too sharp. So never self-tapping screws on a spar.
- Machine screws (bolts) are most common. Strong and removable. You will have to tap the holes, so that means buying a tap and the correct drill (they often sell the set). Standard metric threads are good, do NOT get fine threads. Try to get just the right length screw, so there is little extra sticking inside. Perhaps the easiest up the mast, but it's close. Do practice tapping a few holes on scrap before you try it on the mast, up in the air. There is a slight learning curve. Be careful not to snap a tap if the boa sways with wakes--this can be a good reason to use rivets. Also, a lubricant makes the threads better and the process easier. For this, oil is fine.
- Pop rivets are just as strong, or stronger if the mast is less than 4 mm thick. You can remove them by drilling out the heads, which is really quite easy, and then reuse the hole. Stainless is good, monel is better, 5 mm minimum. Perhaps the easiest if you are not very handy and have never tapped a hole. Many small boats are put together with these at the factory, not because they are cheap but because they are better in many cases.
- Rivnuts are also good for thin masts, allowing removal. But you have to buy the kit and they do not pull the part in tight (they leave a small gap). I've used them but don't favor them for most things.
Use monel pop rivets. A bit more expensive but worth it."Pop rivets.....stainless is good.."
How do you prevent corrosion between the ss and the Al?
Well yes i know, but i was interested that someone thought ss was good. Especially as i just bought a selden ss mast fitting that came with ss rivets.Use monel pop rivets. A bit more expensive but worth it.
How to use goo with a pop rivet?SS and/or Monel use Duralac or Tefgel.
Jonathan
I am to screw an aluminium enclosure box to an aluminium bracket on top the mast.
What type of screws/machine screws should I use ?
Is the aluminium bracket on top of the mast the mast head itself, so quite thick. If so I would tap a thread and use t-gel on the thread and use stainless steel bolts again covered with t-gel.I am to screw an aluminium enclosure box to an aluminium bracket on top the mast.
What type of screws/machine screws should I use ?
You cannot be seriousHow to use goo with a pop rivet?