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Originally Posted by TheOtherGuy
Hey Matt! How's MIT?
Mr. Forbes mentioned those as a first solution, too. It may be worth looking into. I just had a crazy idea that may or may not work, but if it's possible to drill and tap into the end of a #10 threaded rod, maybe I can screw on a small washer onto the ends of the rod.
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MIT is challenging, but also fun.
Working from
http://www.engineersedge.com/screw_threads_chart.htm, tapping the threaded rods seems as though it will present its own set of difficulties.
Your 10-24 threaded rod has a 0.138" minor diameter (total diameter minus the depth of the threads). This means you will need to use 4-48 or small fasteners to have any material between the inner screw and the outer threaded rod.
Tapping #4 machine screw holes in steel by hand is a pain and repeating the process 48 (or is it 96?) times would likely result in several broken taps/drill bits.
Also, I believe you get into issues with loading on the screws and threaded rod. Speaking qualitatively #4 screws are at risk of breaking during shock loading.