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Shoulder Eye-Bolts: washer or not?
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<blockquote data-quote="Kevin Unger" data-source="post: 105745" data-attributes="member: 1044"><p>Re: Shoulder Eye-Bolts: washer or not?</p><p></p><p>In a different industery we use these:</p><p><a href="http://www.carrlane.com/catalog/index.cfm/27625071F0B221118070C1C513E111D081B0006280B1713050245221E0107070F1A3C3B28535B46" target="_blank">HOIST RINGS, SWIVEL HOIST RINGS, Swivel Hoist Rings :: Carr Lane Manufacturing Co.</a></p><p></p><p>The base of which is much, much bigger than eye-bolts. I'm not a rigger/engineer so I have no idea if these can even be used in sustained lifting of pro audio cabinets. I would be nice if someone with those qualifications would chime in, as I'm currious myself.</p><p></p><p>If you really worry about the section of countersunk wood, I would suggest "shooting" the bottom of the washer with bondo. You'd have to prep eveything for the bondo to release from the cab, and stick to the washer. If there is a serious intrest in this, I'll be happy to make some washers for a small fee. Any material you want, any thickness. I'd just need to know the depth and degree of the countersink. </p><p></p><p></p><p>-Kevin</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kevin Unger, post: 105745, member: 1044"] Re: Shoulder Eye-Bolts: washer or not? In a different industery we use these: [url=http://www.carrlane.com/catalog/index.cfm/27625071F0B221118070C1C513E111D081B0006280B1713050245221E0107070F1A3C3B28535B46]HOIST RINGS, SWIVEL HOIST RINGS, Swivel Hoist Rings :: Carr Lane Manufacturing Co.[/url] The base of which is much, much bigger than eye-bolts. I'm not a rigger/engineer so I have no idea if these can even be used in sustained lifting of pro audio cabinets. I would be nice if someone with those qualifications would chime in, as I'm currious myself. If you really worry about the section of countersunk wood, I would suggest "shooting" the bottom of the washer with bondo. You'd have to prep eveything for the bondo to release from the cab, and stick to the washer. If there is a serious intrest in this, I'll be happy to make some washers for a small fee. Any material you want, any thickness. I'd just need to know the depth and degree of the countersink. -Kevin [/QUOTE]
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