I have a loose bolt in a slab floor. The wall that the bolt is in, is a non load bearing. It spins. and it is not lond enough to put a jam nut on. Anyone know of a good epoxy? Thanks Hat
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Put a nut and 2 washers on the bolt, grease the bolt threads and between the washers, then place a flat bar under the washers. while standing on the bar, tighten the nut. If the bolt comes out, it's ok.
SamT
Pound a nail down the side of it. Don't bugger the threads though, slip a piece of electrical conduit over it if you have a piece to protect them.
Joe H
Use the epoxy that Hilti uses. You wouldn't believe how well it works. Just find your local Hilti guy, and see what he's got.