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What do you people do to cover an exposed hex nut and bolt end? I'm hoping for something that would perhaps glue or snap over the nut as opposed to threading on to the bolt end. Is there a supplier for this sort of thing. Thanks
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Somewhere, in my past, I have seen some sort of plastic cover which would slip over a bolt head and also over the washer. All things considered, they didn't improve the looks, but merely covered the zinc plated lags and washers.
Depending on how thick your material is, you could always countersink a hole in the panel, then cover the hole with a round piece of enamel receptive vinyl, and paint it with matching background color.
Good luck,
Mike Jackson
Depending on how thick your material is, you could always countersink a hole in the panel, then cover the hole with a round piece of enamel receptive vinyl, and paint it with matching background color.
Good luck,
Mike Jackson
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