CompuDude:and I'd have to carry a wrench with my dive kit... more crap!
You don't carry a wrench already? How do you change hoses or second stages in a pinch?
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CompuDude:and I'd have to carry a wrench with my dive kit... more crap!
Bah. If it can't be changed with ye olde all-in-one scuba tool, or something the boat I'm on has on hand, I guess I'm SOL. That's why I do extensive gear checks before leaving the house.CD_in_Chitown:You don't carry a wrench already? How do you change hoses or second stages in a pinch?
CompuDude:Bah. If it can't be changed with ye olde all-in-one scuba tool, or something the boat I'm on has on hand, I guess I'm SOL. That's why I do extensive gear checks before leaving the house.![]()
NeilH:The carriage bolts are not shortened. Standard 5/16-18 x 3/4" that came with my backplate. Acorn nuts have a fairly deep well.
Not my intent to disparage, just present another option. I just can't bring myself to use a wingnut on anything other than a quick-access panel. But that's just me.
SeanQ:Good quality stainless steel won't corrode which is exactly what you want. In terms of what type, carriage bolts work well for connecting an STA. They have a rounded top and a cube shaped section before the threads which prevents them from spinning in the hole. Most people use wing nuts but, if you don't mind the extra effort, nyloc nuts are very secure. They have a small plastic insert insert inside which grabs the threads and prevents them from loosening over time. You will need to use a wrench to take them off - something to keep in mind while travelling. As for size, I use 5/16 of an inch. Take your STA with you if your unsure what size to get. Don't forget to get some washers to go between the plate and the nut. Standard flat washers work fine but some people prefer a lock washer. They have cut on them and are bent slightly, almost like a key ring. When you tighten the nut they straighten out and supposedly prevent the nut from loosening. I prefer to let the nyloc nuts do the work and use plain flat washers.
Oh, I almost forgot. Check out these Delrin Thumbwheels from Deep Sea Supply. I've never used them but I hear they're the real deal. They come in a few different sizes too. Send a PM to cool_hardware52 on this board. He can answer any questions you have about the thumbwheels and is a heck of a nice guy to boot.