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prairie_climber
Apr 30, 2002, 7:33 PM
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what is the best type of bolt to use in concrete [ This Message was edited by: prairie_climber on 2002-05-01 09:43 ]
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jt512
Apr 30, 2002, 7:46 PM
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It depends on the type of music you're performing. -Jay [ This Message was edited by: jt512 on 2002-04-30 12:48 ]
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screamer
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i prefer a 5-piece Rawl for Jazz and easy listening....
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andy_lemon
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I prefer pitons for heavy metal and glue ins for rap
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iclimbtoo
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You know those really cheap ones that you get at the hardware store? ....
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paintinhaler
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yes glue ins...
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paintinhaler
Apr 30, 2002, 8:20 PM
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crackaddict
May 1, 2002, 12:23 AM
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LIGHTNING BOLTS!!! Are cool to see at concerts.
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apollodorus
May 1, 2002, 1:53 AM
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You should use the Rawl 5-piece in concrete. If you need the bolt to last a long time, use stainless, otherwise the galvanized ones will work. The lead sleeves that you screw a lag bolt into are pretty lame. They're really weak. If you don't need much pull-out strength, you can drill the hole 1/16" smaller than the size of a stainless (or Grade 5) coarse-threaded machine bolt, and then pound it in. That's what a rivet is. Why do you need to bolt to concrete? [ This Message was edited by: apollodorus on 2002-04-30 18:56 ]
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maculated
May 1, 2002, 3:22 AM
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Concrete? Ohhhhhhhhh.
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funk29
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I use powers 1/2", five piece, in sandstone with a hand-drill. These are standard on my rack, as well as Neil Young. m funk b
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needtolearnhowtoclimb
May 1, 2002, 10:40 PM
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How did you people get started talking about musi here?
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jt512
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The original question was about music. I'm not sure why people are talking about concrete. Now, getting back on topic, if it was a blues concert, I'd use "bolts from the blue." -Jay [ This Message was edited by: jt512 on 2002-05-01 16:06 ]
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iclimblilrocks
May 12, 2004, 7:54 PM
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can i use a regular cordless drill to place bolts or do i have to get a climbing drill. can i use a regular drill bit or do i need the specail bit? is there a site that tells everything about bolting? thanks lilrocks
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robmcc
May 12, 2004, 7:56 PM
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May 12, 2004, 7:56 PM
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uh-oh.....here it comes.....
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In reply to: can i use a regular cordless drill to place bolts or do i have to get a climbing drill. can i use a regular drill bit or do i need the specail bit? is there a site that tells everything about bolting? thanks lilrocks If you have to ask for the answers to these questions, then under no circumstances should you be placing a bolt. Period.
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iclimblilrocks
May 12, 2004, 7:59 PM
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May 12, 2004, 8:05 PM
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In reply to: In reply to: can i use a regular cordless drill to place bolts or do i have to get a climbing drill. can i use a regular drill bit or do i need the specail bit? is there a site that tells everything about bolting? thanks lilrocks If you have to ask for the answers to these questions, then under no circumstances should you be placing a bolt. Period. amen.
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bandycoot
May 12, 2004, 8:09 PM
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Is this purely for curiosity? A good website about bolting is the ASCA web site. American Safe Climbing Association: www.safeclimbing.com ASCA is a very responsible group who replaces old unsafe bolts. Sorry if I'm making assumptions, but please wait until you're older before bolting at crags. I don't know many 13 year olds who would understand and appreciate all of the issues that are entailed in bolting. On the ASCA web site just click the EDUCATION link near the top.
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boss
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In reply to: If you have to ask for the answers to these questions, then under no circumstances should you be placing a bolt. Period. Agreed. Have someone who's experienced show you how to do it.
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bandycoot
May 12, 2004, 8:16 PM
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In reply to: Have someone who's experienced show you how to do it. If and/or when I do my first bolted ascent this is my plan! Nothing like knowing the lives of others are at stake when you are doing something to make you do it right!
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drrock
May 12, 2004, 8:16 PM
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May 12, 2004, 8:17 PM
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Please don't come and bolt anything by me, I would like to continue living, thank you.
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A dull spoon is also an exellent way to drill a bolt. Place the tip of the spoon against the rock-face and twist until a hole appears. Next, use elmers white glue to fill the hole. Place the sharp end of any major car- makers hood ornament into the hole and hold it there until the glue dries. Clip or girth-hitch any viable part of the hood ornament. Repeat until route is finished.
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