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Forum: Construction, Maintenance & Refit 27-01-2011, 15:22
Replies: 35
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Posted By Bergovoy
yes, i agree with the loads and forces we are...

yes, i agree with the loads and forces we are talking about i too agree that it likly wont be a problem at design levels...
Forum: Construction, Maintenance & Refit 27-01-2011, 12:26
Replies: 35
Views: 25,045
Posted By Bergovoy
i agree, if and this is a big ifffff... if...

i agree, if and this is a big ifffff...

if it is the correct type of epoxy for creating a 'mechancial' bond tot he substrate, and it is of sufficienent strength, and or fiber reinforced to...
Forum: Construction, Maintenance & Refit 27-01-2011, 09:31
Replies: 35
Views: 25,045
Posted By Bergovoy
AGAIN, this is the best way i can think...

AGAIN, this is the best way i can think of...unless you can imbed wood or metal, butthe stongest point will be the weakest link
Forum: Construction, Maintenance & Refit 27-01-2011, 08:46
Replies: 35
Views: 25,045
Posted By Bergovoy
I am sure there is a way to pull them out... it's...

I am sure there is a way to pull them out... it's called applying more force then they and the 'bonding material' is rated for...

that force will be a factor of teh area that the nut/sleeve has...
Forum: Construction, Maintenance & Refit 27-01-2011, 08:44
Replies: 35
Views: 25,045
Posted By Bergovoy
i like these nuts, they are found on cheaper...

i like these nuts, they are found on cheaper pressed wood furniture as that particle board has the same strength as foam.. heheheh

but, i dont understand the drawing/sketch... how is the core...
Forum: Construction, Maintenance & Refit 26-01-2011, 19:01
Replies: 35
Views: 25,045
Posted By Bergovoy
this is a great suggestion... imbedding nuts or...

this is a great suggestion... imbedding nuts or tabs into the epoxy will not have much in the way of torsion strength, meaning it would be easy to strip out the nut, not that the nut or the threads...
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