Augoose
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Long story short, I have a new place to park my boat which is covered. In order for it to fit into the spot, the tower needs to fold. When I went to loosen the four 5/16" threaded bolts which hold the folded components together, all 4 heads broke. The tower has never been folded down that I know of and its likely its been frozen for years.
I tried PB buster, heat, etc to get them out but ultimately each broke. I then tied to use bolt extractors which ended up breaking one of my new carbide extractors, a pretty big one too. These SS bolts were in there and didn't seem to want to come out so I drilled each of them out.
Unfortunately I mucked up the threads inside the holes pretty good so that there is no way 4 new 5/16" bolts would ever thread in there an a manner which they'd easily come out when it was time to take the tower down.
So, my question is this - should I drill 4 clean new holes in the next larger diameter and then take it to someone to tap (because I don't trust myself to do it correctly), OR, could I drill clean new holes in the next larger diameter and then use a locking pin setup without threads? Would the stresses imposed from pulling a wakeboarder eventually oval out the pin holes in the aluminum? The fold location is about halfway up each vertical side of the tower and there are two 5/16" bolts per side.
The aluminum is about 2.5" - 3" in diameter, is tubular.
Thanks!
I tried PB buster, heat, etc to get them out but ultimately each broke. I then tied to use bolt extractors which ended up breaking one of my new carbide extractors, a pretty big one too. These SS bolts were in there and didn't seem to want to come out so I drilled each of them out.
Unfortunately I mucked up the threads inside the holes pretty good so that there is no way 4 new 5/16" bolts would ever thread in there an a manner which they'd easily come out when it was time to take the tower down.
So, my question is this - should I drill 4 clean new holes in the next larger diameter and then take it to someone to tap (because I don't trust myself to do it correctly), OR, could I drill clean new holes in the next larger diameter and then use a locking pin setup without threads? Would the stresses imposed from pulling a wakeboarder eventually oval out the pin holes in the aluminum? The fold location is about halfway up each vertical side of the tower and there are two 5/16" bolts per side.
The aluminum is about 2.5" - 3" in diameter, is tubular.
Thanks!