I'm with alisair. Put a nut on the bolt, cut the bolt off, file/grind one side flat then drill a hole, back off the nut to straighten up the threads. Dan Los Angeles, CA '85 Westy Weekender On May 24, 2011, at 5:49 PM, Alistair Bell wrote: > Ramblin' Jack... > > do I get it right, a bolt with a hole drilled radially at one end? > > Jeez, what will they think of next? > > :) > > cut the bolt and drill a new hole... > > alistair > > > On 24-May-11, at 5:09 PM, Rocket J Squirrel wrote: > >> I'm holding in my hand a bolt (holds bolt up to monitor so everyone >> can >> see). It is a 5/16-18 carriage head bolt about 1-1/2 inches long. So >> far, so normal. But at the tip end (not the head end) there is a >> 3/16'' >> hole drilled crossways, perpendicular to the axis of the bolt. This, >> for >> inserting a padlock. >> >> I need a shorter version of this bolt. I can't cut off the drilled >> end >> because the shorter version also needs a cross-drilled end |
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