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    Re: adhesive for wood and metal

    Hello!
    I use EA40 from Smooth-on. NEVER had an issue with that. Very good epoxy.
    West systems is also very good.

    Regards
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    Re: adhesive for wood and metal

    Adhesive wise, I'd use a Polyurethane Adhesive Sealant, they are used to fix vehicle body panels and windscreens and are flexible enough to withstand a lot of abuse whilst providing a firm hold in an...
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    Re: adhesive for wood and metal

    Hi Jon
    If you are in Finland this stuff should be readily available
    https://www.uhu.de/de/produkt.3950
    or West systems
    https://www.westsystem.com/105-epoxy-resin/
    The uhu should be easy to find...
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    Re: binding barrel bolt meets a carriage bolt

    https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1-Pcs-Wood-Stainless-Steel-Flat-Pressure-Roller-Leather-Blank-Holder-Device-Hand-Push-Roller-Hand/32750710444.html
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    Re: adhesive for wood and metal

    All the above is sound advice - all I'll add is to make sure the metal part is properly degreased, otherwise adhesion won't be great.
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    Re: adhesive for wood and metal

    Hi Jon
    Most good quality 2 part epoxy's will do the job. Use the slow setting ones they set stronger and give you more working time. A couple of grooves will be more than enough to stop the rod...
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    Re: binding barrel bolt meets a carriage bolt

    Maybe a domed starlock washer, which would push onto a solid shaft, would fit your requirements.
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    Re: binding barrel bolt meets a carriage bolt

    No, it's not.
    Drive screws have a fast outer helix with a relatively high sharp profile, they are designed specifically for blind holes where the relative sizes can be chosen such that material...
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    Re: binding barrel bolt meets a carriage bolt

    It would help if you could give us an idea of what you are trying to achieve. I respect that you may not want to disclose the end use, but some indication of the forces involved may be useful. Also...
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    Re: binding barrel bolt meets a carriage bolt

    To repeat myself because it's the quickest, simplest, cheapest and closest to requirements.
    Tube axle (fully inside the bracket)
    Holes in the bracket the same size as tube bore
    Hammer Drive...
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    Re: binding barrel bolt meets a carriage bolt

    A peen, aka pin punch on one corner of the flat blue bolt flat area will mostly lock it in place.
    This can be done in an inside-supporting fixture, think fork, avoiding distorting the U shaped hold....
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    Re: binding barrel bolt meets a carriage bolt

    To do what? You don't have the area to securely bond the tube to the channel with epoxy so why would you want to put epoxy there?
    Tube
    Holes in the channel the same size as the tube ID.
    Hammer...
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    Re: binding barrel bolt meets a carriage bolt

    You need to step away from your fixation on a fastener designed for easy use in non-engineering applications, they don't make threaded Chicago Screws without driver slots because they need to be user...
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    Re: metal & lathe process question (newbie)

    That's quite a tough one in my experience, not only do you need an adhesive that will stand the temperature and cleaning agents in the dishwasher, but there's the differential expansion between the...
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