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Well nuts verses bolt & nut

Posted: Mon Sep 25, 2006 7:31 pm
by dangermouse01
Just wondering, if for non-structural applications like rod holders and the hatch frames is there any advantage or dis-advantage to using well nuts instead of a nut & bolt (or screw).

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Other than the obvious that you dont need to get behind it with a wrench.

The well nuts are vinyl (PVC) coated so they seal.

Could you trust them for attaching the carry handles?

Would flattening the prongs down on these:
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And bonding them in from the back be any better, assuming they are made from either stainless or brass.

Guess I am just asking whats the "best" way for attaching small stuff.

Thanx..DM

Posted: Mon Sep 25, 2006 7:43 pm
by jem
Generally if you can reach, use a bolt and nylock nut.

I wouldn't use anything with prongs.

Well nuts with the rubber jacket are self-sealing. But some Marine Goop does just as good of a job.

Posted: Mon Sep 25, 2006 9:08 pm
by paddling4sharks
Mornin';
Might help. Will definately broaden the response...I kinda asked JEM before. ....has anyone attempted to use Dzus Fastners or C-Lock Fastners in there Boat Building (S/S or Aluminum)? Looking for a "Quick Fastner" system for "semi"-structural Hull components. :twisted: ...devil's makin' me do it.... :lol:

Posted: Tue Sep 26, 2006 10:02 pm
by Kayak Jack
What's your aircraft background? Dzus fasteners aren't standard boat tackle.