Larry.... that is a terrific idea!

I used masking tape over the holes then drilled through,
but nylon bolts is a better idea.

> >If you attach with rivets,  I have a method for that, otherwise, proceed
> >with the flox attachment process that you have been doing.  For that process
> > I would use a disposable pan head,  8-32, a little longer that the
> >permanent screws, to hold it in place while it cures. 
> >Daniel R. Heath - Columbia, SC
> +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
> 
> Nylon bolts the same size as the steel bolts you intend to use work
> great for holding blind nuts or nuts buried in foam in place while
> the epoxy/flox sets up.  They hold the position, keep the resin from
> getting into the threads, and the resin does not stick so they are
> (usually) simple to remove.  Nylon hardware with a bolt head, rather
> then a screw head, works best as it gives you more gripping power.
> 
> Your results may vary! :-)
> 
> Larry (KR painted, wings going on today) Flesner
> 
> 
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