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Those things that look like bolts but instead of an external thread the thing is hollow with an internal thread - and there's like a rounded cross-head on the end to do it up?
Can I get alu ones?
Sexed bolts
Inter screws?

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Sexed bolts
inter screws
I think you'd have to be... 😂
Ta. I think I need alu to bolt two pieces of alu together and not have any corrosion. Will SS do instead?
sex bolt or sleeve bolt
Inter Screws? Used for joining kitchen units.
Like you use to fasten Ikea cqbinets together?
Sexed bolts eh? Must be rare, nowt on google.
Sex bolts
Also known as Chicago bolts/screws
Stainless is just about as bad as you can get for corrosion when used with aluminium. Galvanic corrosion means the ally will disappear.....
They are indeed called sex bolts, as I found to my cost whilst trying to Googling for some at work.
Also known as Chicago bolts/screws
He fits a nut, you fit a bolt.
He sends one of yours to Homebase, you send one of his to B&Q
That's the Chicago way.
Aren't these the usual way that road bikes mount rim brake calipers ?
Sex-bolt, sex-bolt, you're a sex-bolt.
You can use it with me, when you I need to hide a lot.
Sex-bolt, sex-bolt, you're my sex-bolt.
Tighten it and come along.
Bernard
Also known as book screws.
Sometimes also known as barrel nuts
Stainless is just about as bad as you can get for corrosion when used with aluminium. Galvanic corrosion means the ally will disappear…..
Thought so. But alu ones appear not to be avaialble.
What I want to do is make a sandwich of alu then plastic then alu, and it needs to be bolted (and glued) together. I can get alu threaded rod and alu nuts, but for reasons that should become clear in another thread I'd rather not have a protrudance.
How strong does it gotta be?
I've seen plastic versions.

Does need to be fairly strong - plastic wouldn't do I don't think.
Good find doomaniac, not sure if those are big/strong enough, but maybe worth investigating ta.
Possibly a stupid question with this being a cycling forum and what not, but would chainring fixings do the job?
Ooh yeah they might! Alu chainring bolts are available.. nice idea. Although the flange isn't huge.. but could be a good option.
search for joint connector bolts - the set is a connector bolt and cap nut / or furniture connector bolts - also occasionally sex bolts, sleeve nuts etc
normal hex or torx rather than crosshead.
depends though on what you doing and what are the required dims etc. only non hex/torx could are slotted, but in stainless...
Fit an isolating washer between the fixing and the component.. plastic or rubber
Galvanic corrosion can only occur where there is electrical connection between the two.materials. ie electrons don't jump.through thin air
So assuming your not submersing /splashing this assembly in salty water regularly you'd be fine.
So assuming your not submersing /splashing this assembly in salty water regularly you’d be fine.
It's for a bike so it happens regularly.
If you can find some aluminium rod the right diameter (pure Al or soft alloy) you can rivet them; traditional not pop rivets, just gently hammering the metal into a countersink.
A picture speaks a thousand words.
Shame STW dont allow direct from your computer posting of pics.
If you can find some aluminium rod the right diameter (pure Al or soft alloy) you can rivet them; traditional not pop rivets, just gently hammering the metal into a countersink.
Brilliant suggestion! (not sarcasm)
Possibly a stupid question with this being a cycling forum and what not, but would chainring fixings do the job?
Wassa chainring?