> Good point. So a bit of epoxy fixing a single nut in place would also
> do the job?
>
> Ralph
>
> In a message dated 8/5/08 9:25:00 AM, t.w.allen@cox.net writes:
>> I can't answer the SSTB part of your question, but I can answer the
>> double nut part.
>>
>> Two nuts will lock together and stay in place. One nut will
>> invariably come off unless you bugger (technical term) the threads or
>> weld the nut to the ATR.
>>
>>
>> T. William (Bill) Allen, S.E.
>> ALLEN DESIGNS <http://www.allendesigns.com/>
>> Consulting Structural Engineers
>> V (949) 248-8588 • F(949) 209-2509
>>
>>
Or foul the threads.
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