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Old July 25th 03, 09:22 PM
Paul Ryan
 
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Strangely enough, it's called a U-Type nut!!!
See:
http://www.allmetalssupply.com/u_type_nuts.htm

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73, Paul (N0KIA)


Joel wrote:

HeliCoils are great and I have used them on cars over the years. But the
cabinets on most gear is sheet metal, and I doubt this would be the answer.
But thinking about it, I know I have run into little 'U' shaped pieces of
metal that slide over a hole and are taped. Maybe I can find something like
that at a hardware store. That's if I knew what they were called...

.
"Fred McKenzie" wrote in message
...

Anyone have any words of wisdom?

The word of wisdom here is HeliCoil.


Joel & Max-

I was about to reply with Max's suggestion when I read his. I did a


search on

HeliCoil and came up with:

http://www.ersco-mi.com/helicoil1.html

http://www.emhart.com/products/helicoil.html

and

http://www.ezlok.com/

Of the first two, one may be the manufacturer and the other a distributor,


but

that isn't clear. The third appears to be a similar competitor. I would


start

by checking with a local hardware store to see if they have heard of


HeliCoil

or EZ Lok.

These require the original threads to be in a somewhat thick piece of


metal.

There is also a system for sheet metal I've seen used in Hewlett Packard


and

other equipment. Something like a thick washer is threaded and pressed


into a

hole in the sheet metal. I don't know if this is available for the repair
industry, or if it is custom made by the companies that use it.

73, Fred, K4DII