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mlts22
May 26, 2015Explorer II
The Toylok looks like a good idea. I'm looking at buying an enclosed cargo trailer, and I might see about mounting 2-3 of those (one on each side, one on the back.) That way, I could set up solar panel frames, and they will have some resistance to walking off.
If I couldn't weld the ToyLok directly on the frame, I'd definitely use shear nuts from FastenRight that have a section for the wrench, and once it reaches a proper torque, it will shear off, leaving a conical-shaped section of bolt which only really can be removed via a cutting wheel. To ensure it doesn't come off, LocTite Red is also useful.
If I couldn't weld the ToyLok directly on the frame, I'd definitely use shear nuts from FastenRight that have a section for the wrench, and once it reaches a proper torque, it will shear off, leaving a conical-shaped section of bolt which only really can be removed via a cutting wheel. To ensure it doesn't come off, LocTite Red is also useful.
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