โSep-13-2018 11:51 AM
โSep-23-2018 07:00 AM
prepilot_3ck wrote:shastagary wrote:
i have used these with good results Externally Threaded Inserts
NICE! In a similar use case to the one I'm suggesting? Those are precisely the ones I was looking at.
Brian
โSep-17-2018 06:37 AM
prepilot_3ck wrote:nayther wrote:
I did something similar in my last TH but it was for a Gold Wing so much heavier.
I drilled through the floor and the outer upper flange of the frame. Then uses speed nuts clipped over the frame so the threaded part was below the flange. I then "mounted" some aluminum angle on top of the floor with eyebolts through the angle and into the speed nuts. This gave me a solid through frame mount for the angle (in your case board) as well as a tie down point. Simple to install/remove using the eyebolts. If you're concerned about the open hole through the floor use some plastic plugs to fill the holes, you can buy white, brown, black Lowes.
Sounds cool. I have the big D-rings already installed, but they aren't where I need them, and I'm not sure how to do a fork mount with those. I think filling the empty threaded insert them with a plastic plug, or putting the screw back in with a rubber washer of some sort would be good too.
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โSep-14-2018 11:02 AM
โSep-14-2018 10:11 AM
shastagary wrote:
i have used these with good results Externally Threaded Inserts
โSep-14-2018 10:10 AM
bpadamson wrote:
You would need to know how much 'power' the inserts have. You may need more of them than you think. Also check under floor to be certain you don't drill into something important. You may have thought of this and other things, just the first few that come to my mind. (my gas tank is under the floor)
โSep-14-2018 10:06 AM
fj12ryder wrote:
I think using several and a large surface area board, and just for a couple road bikes you'd be fine. Nothing larger than bicycles though.
โSep-14-2018 10:04 AM
nayther wrote:
I did something similar in my last TH but it was for a Gold Wing so much heavier.
I drilled through the floor and the outer upper flange of the frame. Then uses speed nuts clipped over the frame so the threaded part was below the flange. I then "mounted" some aluminum angle on top of the floor with eyebolts through the angle and into the speed nuts. This gave me a solid through frame mount for the angle (in your case board) as well as a tie down point. Simple to install/remove using the eyebolts. If you're concerned about the open hole through the floor use some plastic plugs to fill the holes, you can buy white, brown, black Lowes.
โSep-14-2018 10:01 AM
firemedic1992 wrote:
Have no experience with your application but sounds like youโre looking for Thread-serts
โSep-14-2018 10:00 AM
Dick_B wrote:
no experience but thinking off the top about the forces exerted on those inserts while underway. Will they hold up? Can the board be larger so the load is spread over more inserts? Just food for thought.
โSep-14-2018 09:06 AM
โSep-14-2018 09:04 AM