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M105 side-board hardware

oifvet

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I need to replace a board on my 105. (I've chosen cedar, by-the-way. If I went with treated pine, those sideboards are going to be heavier than I need I'll experiment with this cedar for now. I know a lot of guys like oak, but Lowes had some nice, straight cedar 1"x4"s).

Anyway, I'm noticing now that the wood on these trailers are not fastened to the vertical up-rights by carraige bolts like I thought. They're some sort of rivet.

Any constuctive advice on how to go about this small task? Where might I find the correct hardware for replacing the old?

Thanks in advance.
 

hndrsonj

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The ones on my fiberglass set are held on by hi-locks. They can be found in any aircraft supply store online and are very easy to use/replace.
 

oifvet

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I'm wondering if the same fasteners are used with the wood. Are they like pop-rivets?

Can you post a pic and/or a link where these can be purchased? Is there a particular size used, does anyone know?

The dang board busted when the GL guy was using a forklift to lift the side-boards out when I picked the trailer up. It wasn't his fault. I didn't think they'd be so stubborn. Rusty! Anyway, one lower board broke. Not a big deal, but I don't like broken stuff.
 

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I had one side on my M105 I disassembled. Fiberglass. I thought they were rivets. Drilled several and come to find out they screwed together. Not sure if all are the same or not.
 

jasonjc

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I've got some fiberglass ones and they have machine screws nuts washers and lock washers. I guess it depends on who made them.
 

oifvet

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The fiberglass side-boards are the way to go. Very nice.

I'll study what I have and maybe just ues carraige bolts. Eventually, I'd like to "re-board" all the way around.
 

oifvet

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Ouch! My first TTIWWP slap! :oops:

Ironicly, I was outside tonight looking at those fasteners and saying, "I should get a picture of these things and post them." (That inner voice, you know).

After close study, I think the best coarse of action is to grind off/drill out these dang rivets and replace everything with carraige bolts. I also realized that the cedar 1"x4" boards I bought from Lowes are going to be sawed into pieces and used in my back-yard fire pit. I am going to go with a complete side-board over-haul using treated pine 1x4s. I've got some staightening to do on the up-rights anyway.

I will post pics of my fastener dilemna tomorrow.
 
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