An online web site that sells these steps, also offers monel rivets at $0.90 a pop. That would add up quickly.
Is there any reason not to drill, tap and screw them in with 316 machine screws?
http://www.swi-tec.us/index.php?route=p ... duct_id=19
Moderator: Jim Walsh
While you make a good point, keep in mind that goosnecks and boomvangs are typically attached to the mast with machine screws and the loads taken there are considerably more then the weight of even the biggest person stepping on a mast step.jplloyd wrote:Rivets are definitely a better fastener for thin wall aluminum. Many aluminum alloys do not hold a thread well, and there's only going to be a couple of threads to grip. It's very easy to strip or cross-thread when tapping or screwing into something as thin as a mast. It's likely the specific alloy for the mast is chosen for extrudability/weldability, not thread holding. Rivets, on the other hand, are extremely robust, and easy to drill out and replace if they ever loosen up (not really possible with tapped holes). If you are planning to put weight in the steps, go with rivets. Much safer. You can probably get rivets in bulk a little cheaper.