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Old 04-14-2010, 01:50 PM
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Default CLoc Receptacles Modified for 11/16 spaced holes

Mr. Cunningham,

If you have 11/16th spaced holes for a platenut, I can make Non-Floating SK215-5 CLoc Receptacles for those holes. As the Skybolt design uses a new internal locking mechanism, you should be able to install 1/8 AD Rivets just fine (the bucktail will be close to the barrel, but it will work). Let me know if that is your rivet spacing and that the platenuts used 1/8 rivets or 3/32 rivets (I assume 1/8) and if you are interested in a kit. We normally use floaters around the firewall, but if your screw holes are well aligned, the non-floater will work fine (SK215-5 modified to 11/16 rivet spacing versus 1.0")

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Old 04-15-2010, 02:20 PM
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Thanks for the response Ned. The spacing is in fact 11/32 from hole center to center of the rivet. The nut plates are k1000-8 I believe from memory. Which product from your sky-bolt page do you think I could adapt to this hole pattern I have already drilled?
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