Best equal thread lenght rods & studs according to redditors
We found 2 Reddit comment discussing the best equal thread lenght rods & studs. We ranked the 1 resulting product by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.
We found 2 Reddit comment discussing the best equal thread lenght rods & studs. We ranked the 1 resulting product by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.
Brass insert - like you find in plastic molding, or in wood working. One for each corner. There are several types, wood working ones have a complete screw on the out side.
Like this: https://www.amazon.com/10-24-Threaded-Inserts-Length-SNG871/dp/B07XC6QTW6
Others have part of the thread removed (so it will not come out) or they are knurled, a knurled or modified thread will not back out of the epoxy
You can modify a knife edge thread by bending/cutting/whatever ... thus when the epoxy hardens, it can’t back out.
I assume you can remove the lid and turn it upside down, meaning: Hole side up.
Then like kev-lar70 says: Remove the core with an allen wrench in a drill, you need some area inside the lid to pour the epoxy and for it to grab into and form onto. Scuff up so your epoxy can get type of a grip.
Pour the epoxy in a hole, then while it is wet - insert BRASS threaded inserts
While the epoxy is wet, you need to keep the INSIDE thread clean, so take a screw dip it in vaseline (or simular), then screw it into the insert. Make this screw extra long so it is like a handle to hold it in place as the epoxy sets. The goal of the vaseline is to keep the epoxy out of inside thread, and act like a “release agent” for the space between the brass insert and your screw.
I would make one or two practice ones to see how well it works, and to understand how well the insert holds and stuff like that.