'
1
Forums Albums Skins 1
Search Register Logon


You are logged in as a guest. Logon or register an account to access more features.
OTHER FORUMS:    Barrel Horses  -   Trucks   -   Cutting  -   Reining  -   Roping 
'
DIY living quarter

Jump to page : 1
Now viewing page 1 [25 messages per page]
Last activity 2008-08-25 8:06 PM
10 replies, 5610 views

View previous thread :: View next thread
   General Discussion -> Trailer Talk  Click to return to Barrel Talk
Refresh
Message format
 
Marla
Reg. Mar 2008
Posted 2008-08-18 11:14 AM (#89900)
Subject: DIY living quarter


Extreme Veteran


Posts: 522
500
Location: Tucumcari NM

How do you attach furring strips to the inside of the trailer?  Is there a secret for ensuring the fasteners don't work loose?  I used self-tapping screws on the first living quarter, but some of the screws backed out over time.  Any thoughts will be appreciated!

Marla

share Top of the page Bottom of the page
TPenning
Reg. Feb 2008
Posted 2008-08-20 7:11 AM (#90014 - in reply to #89900)
Subject: RE: DIY living quarter


Veteran


Posts: 151
1002525
Location: Manitoba, Canada
I'm sure this was discussed a few months back, but can't remember what the answer was.  Try running a search....
share Top of the page Bottom of the page
HWBar
Reg. Nov 2005
Posted 2008-08-20 7:39 AM (#90018 - in reply to #89900)
Subject: RE: DIY living quarter



Expert


Posts: 1283
1000100100252525
Location: Home of Wild Turkey Whiskey
I have used self-tapping screws in every one I have built, I have never seen one work loose??????
share Top of the page Bottom of the page
wyndancer
Reg. Apr 2007
Posted 2008-08-20 8:34 AM (#90024 - in reply to #89900)
Subject: RE: DIY living quarter


Extreme Veteran


Posts: 406
100100100100
Location: Minneapolis, MN
I used plymetal(the term used for a screw that fastens plywood to metal) screws, self drilling/self tapping. Got them from McMaster-Carr.

Never had one back out, but then again, the finish wall covering is applied over that.
share Top of the page Bottom of the page
gabz
Reg. Oct 2003
Posted 2008-08-20 12:21 PM (#90039 - in reply to #89900)
Subject: RE: DIY living quarter



Expert


Posts: 1391
1000100100100252525
Location: North of Detroit, MI

For my steel trailer, I used stainless steel fasteners and I drilled the holes first.

I always go back to this site ... http://todd.redwrench.com/

 

share Top of the page Bottom of the page
Marla
Reg. Mar 2008
Posted 2008-08-20 9:46 PM (#90087 - in reply to #89900)
Subject: RE: DIY living quarter


Extreme Veteran


Posts: 522
500
Location: Tucumcari NM

Thanks for the replies!  I haul over some very remote, rough country, and the wall between the bath and the kitchen became loose.  When I removed the wallboard to fix the problem I found that several of the self-tapping screws had backed out and left a corner of the wall unattached.  I squirted some JB weld on the screws and re-inserted them.  We'll see if that is a fix.  Maybe lock washers?

 

Marla

share Top of the page Bottom of the page
gabz
Reg. Oct 2003
Posted 2008-08-21 4:32 PM (#90137 - in reply to #89900)
Subject: RE: DIY living quarter



Expert


Posts: 1391
1000100100100252525
Location: North of Detroit, MI

Lock washers only work on bolts, not screws.(Screws have pointy end, bolts have a flat end. Both can have slotted head) and bolts with lock washers require a nut on the end.

JB Weld might work...

share Top of the page Bottom of the page
Marla
Reg. Mar 2008
Posted 2008-08-23 11:08 AM (#90240 - in reply to #90137)
Subject: RE: DIY living quarter


Extreme Veteran


Posts: 522
500
Location: Tucumcari NM

I had to chuckle just a mite at your reply.  I do know the difference between a bolt and a screw, and yes, they do make lock washers for screws.  They are mainly used in sheet metal work where a rivet would not be appropriate.  I do appreciate your response.

Marla

share Top of the page Bottom of the page
gabz
Reg. Oct 2003
Posted 2008-08-24 9:38 AM (#90278 - in reply to #90240)
Subject: RE: DIY living quarter



Expert


Posts: 1391
1000100100100252525
Location: North of Detroit, MI

Thanks for Edu-macating me. LOL...

I'll have to check those out.  I take it the lock washer goes behind the head of the screw then? 

share Top of the page Bottom of the page
gard
Reg. Aug 2007
Posted 2008-08-24 10:10 AM (#90281 - in reply to #89900)
Subject: RE: DIY living quarter


Expert


Posts: 5870
50005001001001002525
Location: western PA

Another alternative is the use of a "Pal Nut" "U nut". A hole is drilled where the screw will go, the Pal nut is slid into place over the edge of the metal, the screw is inserted and tightened. The screw will not rip out as it would in the original thin sheet metal, and the nut acts as a lock nut, holding the screw from backing out. They are made by "Tinnerman" and are available in common thread sizes as well as self taping screw designs.

http://www.boltproducts.com/tinnerman/nut-bolt-retainers.html

Gard



Edited by gard 2008-08-24 10:14 AM
share Top of the page Bottom of the page
Marla
Reg. Mar 2008
Posted 2008-08-25 8:06 PM (#90369 - in reply to #90278)
Subject: RE: DIY living quarter


Extreme Veteran


Posts: 522
500
Location: Tucumcari NM

Yeah, the washers go behind the head of the screw.  You can use regular split lock washers, but the ones I typically use are cup shaped. with the dome against the screw.

Marla

share Top of the page Bottom of the page
Jump to page : 1
Now viewing page 1 [25 messages per page]
Jump to forum :
Search this forum
Printer friendly version
E-mail a link to this thread
Message format
 

'
Registered to: Horse Trailer World
(Delete all cookies set by this site)