Installing a tooth Bar

   / Installing a tooth Bar #11  
I thought about that but the way I was thinking (which doesn't make it right) was the material inside the bucket is already broken up and wont be as hard packed to mess the threads ups.

But I do like the idea of adding another nut on the end to help keep threads clean

Well I guess a lot has to do with where you live and how you use a bucket. My bil lives in Kentucky. We dig hundreds of feet of water line with hardly a rock. Here in New England, you cannot put a shovel in the ground w/o hitting a rock. If rocks were diamonds, I'd be a bezillionaire. At any rate, it is best to cover the threads to thwart any kind of build up or damage so as to work the bolts on and off more easily.
 
   / Installing a tooth Bar #12  
I like to use these - Makes things looks more finished, keeps things (and you) from catching on the sharp bolt end, and protects the threads:

cap-nut.jpg
 
   / Installing a tooth Bar #13  
I like to use these - Makes things looks more finished, keeps things (and you) from catching on the sharp bolt end, and protects the threads:

cap-nut.jpg

Those inside and carriage bolts outside work great and you only need the wrench on the inside.
 
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#14  
That would be nice but do they make them big enough? Great ideas!!!
 
   / Installing a tooth Bar #15  
Use your angle grinder and cut the threads off flush with the nut.

Bruce
 
 

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