okeydokey
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Just a thought - will the nuts on the bolts be very tight? as if they will be made tight then the crushed/or other made square hole on tightening may become round and the square on the bolt shank will rotate in the hole and tightening become problematical.Thanks for all of the replies. This is for carraige bolts into Far Eastern plywood. They have to be removable and insertable many times.
I am now thinking that all I need to do is crush the bolt into the wood the first time to make the square hole after drilling a 5mm hole like @gcusick suggested.
I was reading that after doing this I could remove the bolt and use a thin epoxy resin to harden the impression but some sites I read said that it doesn't really work. Any thoughts on that?
Thanks!
A machine screw or a set screw or regular nut and bolt with a washer under the head (through a normal round hole) will tighten with spanner/socket/screwdriver many times.