Hello, I知 new to the forum. I知 looking for a particular type of bolt and not sure if someone manufacturers something like this. I know this is a long shot but thought I would try asking. I知 looking for a hex bolt with a square end at the bottom (end) of the bolt. The closest I could find was a dog-point bolt, but the end is circular instead of square. Ideally if I could take the dog point bolt (picture below) and add the square end of the stud (the stud end would be smaller
so that a nut can fit on to the bolt) that would be the exact bolt I am looking for. Thanks in advance.
I was trying to replace this door hinge, but the circled screw won't budge and now the head is buggered to boot. They are machine screws going into a metal jamb.
So how do I get this out now? --Preferably without messing up the machine threads of the door jamb.
Thanks!
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I have a Scotts HandyGreen II fertilizer spreader made of plastic. 20 years old : )
Works OK, but wanted to clean it. Taking it apart, some of the rusted screws snapped off the plastic pegs / extensions that they woudl screw into to hold it together.
Any recommendations for a material that would bond well to the plastic, allow a screw to go into it and not shatter, and not soft enough to allow too much moveemnt. I guess a liquid plastic? But what's that called? I envision filling the corners up with the material, let it harden and then screw into it.
a) any specific materials you think would be good?
b) predrill the material before screwing in?
THANKS!
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