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I got myself an Oxycheq light STA for upcoming trip. It came with its own bolts and wingnuts. The bolts are hopelessly short (IMO) and aren’t attached to the STA itself. When I attach the STA to the plate and wing, noway can I even get the washer in the upper hole, it is such a tight call, so I am planning to walk to the hardware store and get longer bolts. I have no idea how long ones would poke to my spine but these are too short.
However, the other problem remains – since the bolts aren’t attached to the STA every time they’d get loose (or during installation) the risk of losing the bolt is somewhat great (zing - they’ve been rolling around a lot). What would be the best way of trying to attach the bolts to the STA? Welding (kind of missing some equipment here)? Any insider info on some household method that would be reliable?
Jb weld will probably work fine , now for the bolts just take the old ones witht he wingnuts to the local hardware store. Pick a couple of Stainless bolts that wouldnt stick out fromt he top of the wingnut (probably 3 to 4 threads showing )