[Public-List] Lag bolts
Robert Kirk
isobar at verizon.net
Mon Oct 28 07:05:04 PDT 2013
Each 3/8 lag screw, 2 inches into the wood, will take about a ton of
pull-out apiece. Much more than you'd expect to need for a compression
loaded mast step. Shear load should be relatively small but not zero.
(I'm not sure how to interpret the bend John Boor reported in his 1/4 X
6 bolts where they 'exited the bulkhead' since bulkheads are verticals.
I assume bending stress but not shear. I found lots of bent bolts in
Isobar along the hull-deck joint.
On 10/28/13, Greg Bover<[1]gregbover at cbfisk.com> wrote:
According to my tattered copy of Wood as an Engineering Material, the
graph
of the holding power of a lag screw in a hardwood like oak begins to
level
off once the length reaches seven times the root diameter, i.e., the
diameter as measured between the threads. For a 5/16 bolt that is 7/32
x 7
or about an inch and a half.
Greg Bover
A-30 #114
LINNET
Gloucester
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