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Attaching Flares - Dzus Fasteners
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Attaching Flares - Dzus Fasteners
Hi All,
I'm looking at attaching some flares for on-road duty only so i'd like to be able to remove them easily once i turn off the bitumen.
What I am looking for is a means of attaching the flares to my panels in a temporary manor (quickly attachable and removable).
The mounting surfaces are both going to be vertical and flat.
One suggestion was to use some Dzus Fasteners - but so far this is looking like a pretty expensive exercise, so i was hoping someone might have some other ideas?
Thanks,
Greg
I'm looking at attaching some flares for on-road duty only so i'd like to be able to remove them easily once i turn off the bitumen.
What I am looking for is a means of attaching the flares to my panels in a temporary manor (quickly attachable and removable).
The mounting surfaces are both going to be vertical and flat.
One suggestion was to use some Dzus Fasteners - but so far this is looking like a pretty expensive exercise, so i was hoping someone might have some other ideas?
Thanks,
Greg
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Re: Attaching Flares - Dzus Fasteners
greg wrote:Hi All,
I'm looking at attaching some flares for on-road duty only so i'd like to be able to remove them easily once i turn off the bitumen.
What I am looking for is a means of attaching the flares to my panels in a temporary manor (quickly attachable and removable).
The mounting surfaces are both going to be vertical and flat.
One suggestion was to use some Dzus Fasteners - but so far this is looking like a pretty expensive exercise, so i was hoping someone might have some other ideas?
Thanks,
Greg
How much are the Dzus fasteners???
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Re: Attaching Flares - Dzus Fasteners
Juzza wrote:greg wrote:Hi All,
I'm looking at attaching some flares for on-road duty only so i'd like to be able to remove them easily once i turn off the bitumen.
What I am looking for is a means of attaching the flares to my panels in a temporary manor (quickly attachable and removable).
The mounting surfaces are both going to be vertical and flat.
One suggestion was to use some Dzus Fasteners - but so far this is looking like a pretty expensive exercise, so i was hoping someone might have some other ideas?
Thanks,
Greg
How much are the Dzus fasteners???
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Greg, like everything, dzus fasteners come in various styles and sizes.
Are you after removable dzus' or the spring loaded type which remain in place. We use dzus' all the time at work on the sprintcars we build and repair, if you're in the Carrum Downs area you can always call in to have a look at the various types available.
Another option, if you're drilling holes in you guards is to use nutserts or rivnuts as these will give a permanent thread you simply screw nuts into.
They are fixed to the panel using a special tool similar to a pop rivet gun.
They would probably be a cheaper option than dzus fasteners and much better than tec screws.
Regards Andrew.
Are you after removable dzus' or the spring loaded type which remain in place. We use dzus' all the time at work on the sprintcars we build and repair, if you're in the Carrum Downs area you can always call in to have a look at the various types available.
Another option, if you're drilling holes in you guards is to use nutserts or rivnuts as these will give a permanent thread you simply screw nuts into.
They are fixed to the panel using a special tool similar to a pop rivet gun.
They would probably be a cheaper option than dzus fasteners and much better than tec screws.
Regards Andrew.
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Re: Attaching Flares - Dzus Fasteners
Juzza wrote:How much are the Dzus fasteners???
They come in two parts which together total about 13.00 each... i would need 4 per flare, which is $52, times 4 flares is $208... more than the whole car body cost me - that's why i'm looking for a slightly cheaper option.
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