Several months ago two bottom righthand-side mounting bolts broke off the T-20 while drivinf our Max IV , leaving their broken shafts stuck inside their bolt holes.
In an effort to exract these studs I buggered up the holes ugly. UGLY.
I decided to drill these out to half-inch and insert a steel plug in each hole. I chose half-inch because this size would clean up the ugly bolt holes. These holes were threaded first, then the plugs glued in with JB Weld and torqued in tightly. Plugs were actually carriage bolts. I cut the heads off flush to create the plugs.
These plugs were then drilled out to use a 3/8" bolt.
I made a wooded jig to be sure the new 3/8" holes would be drilled correctly.
I did the drilling freehanded, as my drill press is not tall enough for the T-20 to fit in.
Overall I am satisfied with my efforts to fix my T-20 mounting bolt holes.
Pics are in my gallery here: http://www.6x6world.com/gallery/g138...le-repair.html
In an effort to exract these studs I buggered up the holes ugly. UGLY.
I decided to drill these out to half-inch and insert a steel plug in each hole. I chose half-inch because this size would clean up the ugly bolt holes. These holes were threaded first, then the plugs glued in with JB Weld and torqued in tightly. Plugs were actually carriage bolts. I cut the heads off flush to create the plugs.
These plugs were then drilled out to use a 3/8" bolt.
I made a wooded jig to be sure the new 3/8" holes would be drilled correctly.
I did the drilling freehanded, as my drill press is not tall enough for the T-20 to fit in.
Overall I am satisfied with my efforts to fix my T-20 mounting bolt holes.
Pics are in my gallery here: http://www.6x6world.com/gallery/g138...le-repair.html
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