to give new traction to your old slick and slippery pedals before you slide off and crunch
your shin or 'you-know-what' =( . It was just about to happen to me .
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these resurfaced pedals are Nowhere near as aggressive . Instead the gripping property is recessed unlike beartrap type pedals
The pedals that caused that picture though were my welgo ones.
I have some pedals about like that. I have been collecting little set screws and got a tap in the same size, hoping to just drill for traction pins and threadlock them in place.
The ones you show with screws for the plastic pedals may work, but you should saw-off the points or surely you will spike your shoes and maybe cut your leg really badly. Good luck.
The plastic ones would the head screw head as the foot contact surface , not the screw point . You're right , that would asked for shredded shins =/
They actually make pedals with screw heads type surface .
Love to see your ible with your pedal idea . Sounds pro =)
Best bet is to find a bulk fastener dealer like Fastenal or mom-n-pop hardware store. You will need 8-16 set screws per pedal. Cheap nail polish works for threadlock on many non-critical things. Taps are about $2-5 each for small sizes that grub screws come in.
I've made diy powerstraps like these http://www.instructables.com/id/Pedal-Belts-for-cycling-efficiancy/?ALLSTEPS didn't prefer them compared to flat pedals really .
I prefer removing the dust cap with small driver rather than making a hole. I used mid-viscosity grease gun ,on spindle ,threads, bearings.. . Like new =)
Can't beat the original prototype