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Jumpy Guy

posted on 25/5/06 at 04:06 PM Reply With Quote
the opposite of threaded rod- numpty question

Can you buy lengths of round steel which is threaded down the middle?

ie the opposite to threaded rod.

i know that i could use steel and drill and tap it, but dont have a pillar drill etc...

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MkIndy7

posted on 25/5/06 at 04:33 PM Reply With Quote
Can't say that i've ever seen any.

In the Heating and Ventialtion industry they do have Sockets for joining screwed rod together when holding up pipes and ductwork etc if your just trying to extend a piece?

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Jumpy Guy

posted on 25/5/06 at 04:37 PM Reply With Quote
Have to extend my wing stays sideways, on wee pillars.
I was going to weld pillars to the stay plate, then bolt through the upright into the pillar....

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Mad Dave

posted on 25/5/06 at 05:05 PM Reply With Quote
Like this?


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(yes, I know its not round!)

[Edited on 25/5/06 by Mad Dave]

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viatron

posted on 25/5/06 at 05:13 PM Reply With Quote
Local machine shop should knock you up what you want for peanuts. Or as you already said just weld a piece of tube in as a spacer.
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Jumpy Guy

posted on 25/5/06 at 05:41 PM Reply With Quote
Dave, thats the very thing...

where to buy?

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fesycresy

posted on 25/5/06 at 06:29 PM Reply With Quote
You can buy a "long nut", 1" or so long, tapped M8 or M10, from any electrical wholesalers like CEF.

And yes they are called long nuts.





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Dusty

posted on 25/5/06 at 06:53 PM Reply With Quote
Saw the same in Wickes DIY in the roofing accesories section. M8 M12 possible M10 along with lengths of threaded rod. Probably not high tensile.

[Edited on 25/5/06 by Dusty]

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joneh

posted on 25/5/06 at 07:36 PM Reply With Quote
You can also get similar things called "standoffs" used in the PC market. Somewhere like Maplin/RS/CPC should do them. They only have an m3 thread though - not sure if thats to small for you?






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02GF74

posted on 26/5/06 at 08:13 AM Reply With Quote
how long and what thread?

you can buy (well, my local fastener shop sells them) stud connectors; bascially a hex tube that is threaded inside for joining up studs, as per your description.

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