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Steve Lusardi
 
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Doug,
On all the lead keels that I have seen, the bolts are held in the keel by
anchors, because the lead is too soft for threads to hold. Very often a
frame is constructed of steel and the the bolt pattern in the frame is used
to drill the mounting holes in the floors for alighnment reasons. This frame
is then cast into the keel. Alternatively, a wooden frame is made to suspend
the bolts head down with large washers and then the keel is cast. In all
cases the bolts cannot be removed without recasting the keel. I suppose one
could use a threaded anchor, but I have not seen that.
Steve

"DSK" wrote in message
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They can be removed. That's what the threads do.



Steven J. Ross wrote:
I believe he means from the keel itself.


So did I


Regards
Doug King