Posted by Rick Kr on November 10, 2012 at 06:28:40 from (198.105.227.109):
In Reply to: Pre-staked nuts posted by showcrop on November 08, 2012 at 19:01:54:
On any crtical joint I would always use new fasteners. Ny-locs are not good where it gets hot, and with some of the cheaper ones I have seen the nylon crack when assembled if it was real cold. Stovers are "side crimped" through larger rollers. Top locks are hit front the top with three punches to deform the last bit of the threads. I re-use them all the time, sometimes you need to give them a smack with a hammer. Safety wire keeps you from loosing fasteners in my experience. A lot of the new fasteners are torque to yield. i.e. you are puttiing stretch into the bolt. Some you can re-use one to five times. Me, I would replace them regardless.
If you trully want it not to come apart, weld it after you put it together.
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