I am grateful for Whee. It is rare for someone to say "I did X and it did not work out. I will try Y hoping to improve ."
I just threaded my door and window round tubing for 6-32 machine screws.
-I cut the threads carefully with a Tap Alignment Jig which I fabricated to keep the threads tight and the tap square to the pilot hole.
-Experimentation showed that running the tap all the way in left the threads a bit loose. But 2.25 turns of the tap resulted in a nice reasonably tight thread/screw fit.
-I hope it holds. If it fails, I can upsize the hole to 1/8" rivets.
-I used a high quality screw fabricated from 125,000 psi steel....no ss, no galvanic cold welding. I'm hoping the screw and the tight threads will mate well with each other. Final assembly with Blue thread locker compound will also help I think.
I just threaded my door and window round tubing for 6-32 machine screws.
-I cut the threads carefully with a Tap Alignment Jig which I fabricated to keep the threads tight and the tap square to the pilot hole.
-Experimentation showed that running the tap all the way in left the threads a bit loose. But 2.25 turns of the tap resulted in a nice reasonably tight thread/screw fit.
-I hope it holds. If it fails, I can upsize the hole to 1/8" rivets.
-I used a high quality screw fabricated from 125,000 psi steel....no ss, no galvanic cold welding. I'm hoping the screw and the tight threads will mate well with each other. Final assembly with Blue thread locker compound will also help I think.
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