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Re: Plastic Flush Bolts
"CWatters" <colin.watters@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> "Will" <westes-usc@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> > I need a small diameter flush flat security bolt that could be used to
> hold
> > together two pieces of polycarbonate plastic that are going to be on
> either
> > side of a cardboard box. It should not be possible to remove the bolt
> > from outside a box. On the inside, I need the bolt / washer that
fastens
> > the piece to be relatively small so that it does not protude into the
> > contents inside the box.
> >
> > The polycarbonate is protecting an antitamper label, so that basically
the
> > box would need to be destroyed before someone could play around with the
> > label.
>
> Could you use a laminating machine to laminate the label to the cardboard
> box?
I don't think the laminate would adhere to the cardboard sidewall.
> How about a plastic heat stake/rivet?
Not familiar with what that is, where to buy it, or how to use it.
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Will
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