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| | | Re: Yet another rust treatment question | Joined: Aug 2005 Posts: 4,007 Likes: 47 pooh-bah | pooh-bah Joined: Aug 2005 Posts: 4,007 Likes: 47 | You could try carriage bolts, then you wouldn't have large heads sticking up, just low rounded ones.
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| | | Re: Yet another rust treatment question | Joined: Mar 2007 Posts: 4,463 Likes: 12 pooh-bah | OP pooh-bah Joined: Mar 2007 Posts: 4,463 Likes: 12 | Hi Starlord, even with carriage bolts I'd still have to drill recesses in the plywood, (the plywood is going over the top of these... I'm going to reuse the original mounting screw holes rather than add even more.) and carriage bolts would be trickier to tighten or remove, since there's no head to grip.
I've got to get back outside; just reloaded my soda, and still more painting to do!
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