01-28-2011, 01:12 PM | #1 |
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01-28-2011, 01:24 PM | #2 |
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OEX stocks a very good, (although expensive), plastic pop rivet. It works very well and should be stronger than any screws. You could also use stainless bolts and nuts which can found at Home Depot or most other hardware stores. OEX probably has those as well.
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01-28-2011, 01:55 PM | #4 |
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I use the ss screws with a dab of goop as well and have never had any problems with a pad eye.
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01-28-2011, 01:59 PM | #5 |
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The last time I did this I relized that there was no way the screws would have popped out. The goop forms a nice bond, and seal and is pretty strong. The nice thing about using the SS screws if if you want to move the item you can easily do so. However then you need to patch those holes.
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01-28-2011, 02:13 PM | #6 |
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Thanks guys.. Just looking at the screws and the thin plastic of the kayak. It just dont feel sturdy to me. But i guess the goop makes the diffrence. Maybe for the rods i would use the screws. But have a couple of them with bolts in case i want something that would put more strain.
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01-28-2011, 02:34 PM | #7 |
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The rivets OEX carries are actually aircraft grade aluminum, very strong, durable and hold up well to corrosion.
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01-28-2011, 02:39 PM | #8 |
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You want a little more strength - Add a washer to the back side, either normal or fender washer.
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01-28-2011, 02:41 PM | #9 |
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almost a ROOKIE mistake
when i added some pad eyes to my yak i used ss bolts, washer, and locking nuts from marine west. i also used marine goop.
but i do have to say that it took all my length to get my hands and arms to reach that last 1/4 " to put that bolt and washer on. it gives me nightmares still today. so if you go this route MAKE SURE you can reach into that one spot in the yak or you are going to be swearing a storm. on the other hand if you go with ice-mans suggestion, it wouldn't be a bad idea either. after all he does do this for a living and quite good at it too. |
01-28-2011, 04:01 PM | #10 |
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If you are worried about the strength go with the Rivets and you will not worry at all anymore. I like the rivets for 99.9% of the installations, but on the one time that I did use the screws it worked well and was strong enough. Again if you are worried, then use the rivets.
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01-28-2011, 06:03 PM | #11 |
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01-29-2011, 07:45 PM | #12 |
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Well been thinking about it and dicided to go with the bolts for one reason that they are easier to take out if i want to change something. So off to order the bolts then. Thanks guys...
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Pad eyes are not normally something you would move or change, unless you don't mind repairing the holes. I'd go with the pop rivets, but if you decide to use ss bolts, be sure they are marine grade stainless. Lower grade ss from lowes or home depot will rust over time. Nylock nuts will also work better than lock washers.
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