What is the latest solution for a stripped screw hole in plastic, where a sheet metal type screw is used to assemble and hold parts together? I am looking for a solution other than using a larger size screw or adding a spring type nut. Thanks,
Raul
No I don't have anything to send except a few notes from my experience. A tool room is a lot like a lending library. Instead of books they check out tools. They are usually run by grouchy old guys( in a cage or room to prevent theft) that keep the drills sharp, the tools oiled to prevent rust...
Before I retired we called them "Detent Pins" You might try www.mcmastercarr.com . Another sourse I know that has plenty of information is:www.thomasregister.com. Good luck. Raul
By experience I can only suggest: 1)divide the elements of the unit and place them in cells. A flow chart would breakdown the elements as, raw material, cutting, punching, breaking, sub assembly, soldering, cleaning, testing, reworking, re-testing, packaging and shipping. 2)the departments...
In the old days we used to coat the areas with primer followed by laquer paint.Once fastened we painted it again and it worked well. Now we have epoxy. Used the same way should be terrific. Hope this works for you.
Raul
When it comes to teaching I use pictures and drawings for my students. I draw with AutoCad and make step by step drawings that an eight year old can understand. This is not to say anything negative about the student. Some people learn faster than others. Hope this helps.
Raul
I am searching for standard tolerances for wire bending and forming and tolerances used when machining molds for plastic injection. General, run of the mill standards that are used in mechanical drawings. Thanks
Searching for an FM (vhf/uhf either is fine)transmitter schematic that will occilate a signal at 121.5 MHz at 10 mw. My background is mechanical but i'm willing to try and build this item if I can get hold of a plan.
I am searching for a source; a radio transmitter using VHF or UHF signals on one frequency, with a selection of three frequencies. Power= DC. Range about 2 miles. Off the shelf would be great but a schematic will help. Thanks.
I am searching for a source of a radio transmitter, VHF or UHF to send a repetative message. Three selective frequencies and to run on DC power. Source: I would prefer an off the shelf item, but a schematic would be helpful. Thanks
Sir,
A silver solder shim placed between the elements to be bonded after the flux is applied will fuse these parts together when clamped and placed in the required oven at the proper temperature.
Good luck,
Raulz1
Rinso, Sir;
Setting your torch to a carborizing flame (lots of black smoke) apply a layer of this smoke to the aluminum you wish to treat. Now, adjust the flame of your torch to a normal welding flame and heat the carboned area of the aluminum until all of the carbon deposited on the aluminum is...
I am searching for a method, cheaper than using tinnerman nuts, to secure a panel assy with stripped screw holes. The panels were originaly assembled with "sheet metal" screws. We prefer to continue using SM scews. Options? Ideas?
Thanks,