My girlfriend is a dog musher (I know, right?). She has a three-wheeled dryland cart that folds down so it can be mounted on a trailer hitch. To fold it down requires removing two bolts with wingnuts.
The sled is a hard tail, the trails around here are very rocky, and the wingnuts routinely come loose. I've tried putting star washers into play, but they do not help. Threadlock is out, as these bolts come out and in almost every day. "Just tighten them more" is...not a sustainable option.
I'm wondering if there exists some kind of quick-release fastener that is immune to rattling out? Some kind of coupler that could join two round steel tubes at an arbitrary angle would also work. It's not quite worth drilling for a cotter pin, as dealing with that every day would be annoying, and I suspect they would fatigue quickly. Maybe some kind of giant wingnut would work (with 3/8" thread)?
The sled is a hard tail, the trails around here are very rocky, and the wingnuts routinely come loose. I've tried putting star washers into play, but they do not help. Threadlock is out, as these bolts come out and in almost every day. "Just tighten them more" is...not a sustainable option.
I'm wondering if there exists some kind of quick-release fastener that is immune to rattling out? Some kind of coupler that could join two round steel tubes at an arbitrary angle would also work. It's not quite worth drilling for a cotter pin, as dealing with that every day would be annoying, and I suspect they would fatigue quickly. Maybe some kind of giant wingnut would work (with 3/8" thread)?

