oldbilbo
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I've always had problems getting a good clean 'vertical' start when trying to drill 'n tap into thin-wall aluminium - such as a boom or mast wall. It's certain I am there's a devious real engineer's trick to it.
So I'm wondering if I shouldn't just go for rivet-nuts, for more certainty of a secure fixing.....
Yes, I do have some big lazy-tongs manual 'pop rivet' setting tools, but on a boat it's usually most difficult to use 'em to best advantage - and even harder to inspect the result, if a little suspect. I've resorted in the past to big blobs of epoxy as internal back up to 'pop rivets'.
Views, opinions and prejudices welcome.....
So I'm wondering if I shouldn't just go for rivet-nuts, for more certainty of a secure fixing.....
Yes, I do have some big lazy-tongs manual 'pop rivet' setting tools, but on a boat it's usually most difficult to use 'em to best advantage - and even harder to inspect the result, if a little suspect. I've resorted in the past to big blobs of epoxy as internal back up to 'pop rivets'.
Views, opinions and prejudices welcome.....