tcolar wrote:Also how do you tighten the bolts.
I mean you can't probably reach the bolt and nut at the same time ... do you just have to have an helper to do this ?
Or do you "glue" (say epoxy) the head of the bolt first so it won't spin ??
Otherwise I guess machine screws might work.
Thanks.
absolutsnwbrdr wrote:I drilled the recess holes on the underside of the flooring to fit over the HF bolt heads as you described, then just used carriage bolts down through the flooring into the HF frame and drew them tight
tcolar wrote:I Ended up using "regular" bolts (although with fairly flat heads) and counter-sank them.
I tried Carriage bolts, but with nylex bolts it was almost impossible to tighten them any good, they would spin, and preventing a carriage bolt to spin is almost impossible.
Maybe the people who used them made a "square" notch so the bolt wound't spin ... but i don't have a good tool to do that.
Nobody wrote:tcolar wrote:I Ended up using "regular" bolts (although with fairly flat heads) and counter-sank them.
I tried Carriage bolts, but with nylex bolts it was almost impossible to tighten them any good, they would spin, and preventing a carriage bolt to spin is almost impossible.
Maybe the people who used them made a "square" notch so the bolt wound't spin ... but i don't have a good tool to do that.
If carriage bolts 'spin' while tightening 'nylok' nuts, your hole in the floor is too big. If ya make the hole no larger than the bolt diameter & 'drive' the square shank into the floor wood, it'll hold even when tightening nylok nuts. Since I was fastening the floor to the 'C' channel frame I just used regular nuts with lock washers against the steel frame. 12K+ miles & no loosening yet.
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