Unusual bolt from boat upholstery

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Does anyone know where might be found what I would call a "T-bolt" although that seems to be the name of something different.

Namely a (~M5) bolt with the head the same as a T-nut.


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Can you use a t nut at each end and run a bolt or threaded rod through them to pull tight ?
 

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Sorry, you seem asking for one with a threaded machine screw/rod connected? Do you need a t-nut at both ends? If yes why not purchase two and use a M5 machine screw with a dome or pan head and cut it to length?

More info might help.
 
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Can you use a t nut at each end and run a bolt or threaded rod through them to pull tight ?
Not really. How would that work? Surely it wouldn't tighten.


Sorry, you seem asking for one with a threaded machine screw/rod connected?
Well, yes.
Do you need a t-nut at both ends? If yes why not purchase two and use a M5 machine screw with a dome or pan head and cut it to length?
Because one end will be concealed inaccessible and must be prevented from rotating when tightened from the other end..
 
Not really. How would that work? Surely it wouldn't tighten.
Tighten the "bolt head" end by using a large washer and nut at opposite end.

Once that end is tight, just tightening a bolt or rod will pull the other end tight.

But if 1 end is inaccessible then it won't work, and conventional coachbolt will
 

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