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Re: Threaded nut on 3/8" rerod
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08/06/23 01:55 PM
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Are you staking through a terminal box swivel? I would use a 5/8ths nut on that 3/8ths rod. Another thing you could do would be to buy some 3/8ths cable clamps and use them instead of nuts.
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Re: Threaded nut on 3/8" rerod
[Re: 3togo]
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08/07/23 02:59 PM
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5/8's is the wrench size, the thread size is how they'll be listed, would be 3/8 x 16. 3/8 's Is the thread OD, and 3/8 re-rod will be slightly smaller so the rod will drive into the nut and leave room to hammer it down tight.
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Re: Threaded nut on 3/8" rerod
[Re: 3togo]
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08/07/23 03:41 PM
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I think a 3/8ths nut would slip right through a common box swivel if that's what he's using at the end of his chain.
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Re: Threaded nut on 3/8" rerod
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08/07/23 03:47 PM
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The outside diameter of a 3/8" bolt or threaded rod is 3/8" (.375") The inside diameter of the 3/8" - 16 nut that fits on a 3/8" bolt is approx. 5/16" so the 3/8" rerod will not fit inside it. You will need a bigger nut.
A 7/16" nut has a minor diameter of 3/8" so even that will be a tight fit on 3/8" rerod.
A 1/2" nut has a minor diameter of .408" so that will fit over the 3/8" rerod but will still be a fairly snug fit.
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Re: Threaded nut on 3/8" rerod
[Re: 3togo]
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08/07/23 04:00 PM
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Well the wrench size for a 3/8ths nut Is 9/16ths. I just went out and tried It you would have to have really big hammer to dive a 3/8ths nut on to a 3/8ths piece of 3 /8ths re bar. Maybe if you sharpened the end It might work. I will back down On using a 5/8ths nut you should use a 1/2" nut wrench size 3/4" the 3/8ths re bar fits through with a bit of slop and wouldn't take much to flatten It out .
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Re: Threaded nut on 3/8" rerod
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08/08/23 08:14 AM
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I use an oversized nut, slip it on the rebar and pound it tight with a large hammer. Then weld the top.
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Re: Threaded nut on 3/8" rerod
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08/09/23 01:54 AM
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Not sure the OP was thinking about welding.
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Re: Threaded nut on 3/8" rerod
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08/11/23 01:19 AM
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Several years ago, I cut a bunch of 24-inch 3/8s rebar for stakes. It was winter and I had the time. Since I didn’t own a welder, I bought a threader and cut threads on the top half inch or so of the rod. Then it was a matter of putting on a thick washer, twisting on a 3/8 inch nut and after the first whack or two, the nuts stayed on forever. It was a lot of work but I’m still using them.
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Re: Threaded nut on 3/8" rerod
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08/11/23 02:03 AM
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true but you can peen the end of the rerod over and crimp the nut a little That's the way to do It. And It only takes a few swings with the hammer.
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