I used flox and nylon bolts to flox nut plates for my fuel gauge sending unit,
before installing it into the tank, and when I tested the procedure, found the
flox sticking to the nylon. So I cut the nylon screws to be just long enough to
reach "bottom" in the nut plate, and then was able to flox
Good idea.
larry flesner wrote:
> and used thick flox being carefull not to get any in the threads.
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>Getting epoxy/flox in the threads of a nut plate can make for
>a bad day as you try to remove the epoxy with a bolt or
>thread cutter
and used thick flox being carefull not to get any in the threads.
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Getting epoxy/flox in the threads of a nut plate can make for
a bad day as you try to remove the epoxy with a bolt or
thread cutter. A trick that worked for me when floxing
quot;KR builders and pilots"
Sent: Thursday, July 10, 2003 5:37 PM
Subject: KR>floxing nut plates
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> and used thick flox being carefull not to get any in the threads.
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> Getting epoxy/flox in the threads of a
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