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![]() I need some tether clip-on points in my cockpit. But Wichard forged padeyes cost a lot, and cheap Chinese copies aren't reliable. So, I wonder about using u-bolts that have the same or higher load rating as conventional pad-eyes.
The u-bolts come with 4 nuts and 2 oblong trim plates. This means you sandwich the deck, plus an additional, larger backing plate, between the 2 trim plates and tighten each pair of nuts against each other. It seems to me that such a union has to be comparable in strength to a one-piece pad eye. To limit risk of accidentlly opening an older tether carabiner, you could use a welded ring inside the u-bolt. I'm interested in your collective wisdom on this, as it seems to offer a much less expensive solution than forged pad-eyes. John V. Last edited by JohnV : 07-24-2012 at 12:25 PM. Reason: clarity |
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