Good ideas! Another - put a dozen nuts on each threaded rod, jam them
in pairs, spaced on the rod in the epoxy, grade 5 nuts 1.125" x 7 are
$1.40 ea from McMaster . The point to point od is just under 2" if my
trig is correct.
Grant KZ1W
On 10/15/2014 9:52 AM, Wilson wrote:
You will be mortified by the cost of 2.25" bolts and all that
machining. Then you'd have to trim off the hex head.
It would be a lot cheaper to buy barstock and drill and tap it for his
existing bolts.
But that tap is unusual and hard to use, so maybe using longer stock
and threading the top part on a lathe would be the more economical
solution.
You don't have an expensive anchor, so the epoxy would still be needed.
Come to think of it, how about just making a 2.25" bushing, through
which he puts the original size bolt??
While it's in the lathe, cut aggressive grooves around the outside for
lock in of the epoxy. Cheapest solution...mild steel or stainless
fine, possibly from salvage, and minimal skill level.
Even I could do it!
I'd also run a weld bead around the top and bottom of the bushing,
where the bolt goes through, to guarantee no movement that could
fatigue the epoxy.
He could machine the hole a hair undersize and do a shrink/press fit
to the bolt, but this can be tedious and would add to shop time.
Now that I finally got outside the box, consider a stack of washers,
rather than the bushing.
If he gets washers of two different ODs, they will provide the grooves!
Run a nut down hard on the stack and it's rigid!
WL
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That's exactly what I was thinking, Gerald.
Marvin's greatest constraint is an oversized hole. I would make a trip
to a machine shop with some appropriate sized anchor bolts and and have
the upper threaded portion necked-down!
73,
Jon Pearl - W4ABC
www.w4abc.com
On 10/15/2014 8:03 AM, TexasRF--- via TowerTalk wrote:
How about larger anchor bolts with upper six inches or so machined to
fit
the base holes?
Could the base holes be reamed to a larger size?
K5GW
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