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Just looked in mcmaster-carr, and cant find the knurled body
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If you have book 119 it is page 3270 or go to there website McMaster.com and type "heavy duty rivet nuts" it will bring you to next screen that has option for heavy duty rivet nuts. from there you can choose what type (open /closed and metric / SAE)
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Ok, found the twist resistant net sert...90720A450. Gotta check out the tool they recommend for installation
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Jim,
If its not something you are going to use all the time I have a gun you can borrow. Richard |
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If I recall it is around $100 for a decent gun that wont break after 4 or 5 pulls. I can also send ya some gripcerts and the 25/64 bit if its just gonna be a one time thing for you. Just let me know if I can help. I will have to check but I think it will all fit in a flat rate box so it would just cost ya 6 bucks to send it back when your done. This is my manual gun that I dont use anymore. Just keep it for backup in case my high lever gun breaks, so its no rush sending back.
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I have had the best luck with the 95105A143 nutserts. They look like this. I also checked the gun size and it will not fit in small flat rate by about an inch. UPS ground appears to be about 10 bucks each way. Richard |
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Richard, im going to take you up on your offer....thank you very much. Ill pm you my home addy and ill place an order for the cert you advised.....
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20130731_110023 by jarosaj, on Flickr Richard, this the device i was using, simple, i know.... |
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Richard Supplies are waiting to go out UPS now so you should have them tomorrow. |
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This is the gun I am sending you.:sexy:
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Richard, got the installation tool today, plus the new drill bit...youre the man, actions like that make this board work.
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Don't worry about it. Just make sure it works for ya. Glad someone is working on theirs. I have been in limbo since my car accident back in Nov.
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20130801_134310 by jarosaj, on Flickr Got the first one installed, seems to be a little loose, guess i have to play with the stops Yep, tightened up the bottom collar, pulled the rivnut much tighter Having the right tool for the job, always makes the outcome of the work better |
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If it bottoms out before it is fully tight turn the wheel on the back of the head clockwise while the gun is released but still inserted in the gripsert. Squeeze the handle again until you get it tight enough. It is hard to apply enough pressure to break the mandrel but it is possible to break it so you just have to find that happy medium. The madrels are replaceable so no big deal if you should snap one. LOL
Just make sure not to leave that 1st one loose. U can screw the gun back in and go again. Richard |
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Jim, its lookin' great. Can't wait to see/hear a vid of it at idle. Nice work my friend.
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20130802_131245 by jarosaj, on Flickr Success...only one hole needs to be tweaked alittle, but that is what happens when you rush and dont check every hole Thought the black oxide ss would look sexier...lol shame noone will ever see it, except for yous guys Got the bolts from mcmaster-carr, its like having a well stocked hardware store on your front porch Thanks Richard, please pm me your addy....does this count as "members i have met" http://farm6.staticflickr.com/5473/9...0c515abd_c.jpg 20130802_130559 by jarosaj, on Flickr |
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Looking good Jim. No paypal needed.... Just send gun back when ur finished.
I feel pretty sure we will meet at some point. I need to get back up and see Dusty's and John's rigs as well. They will be wrapping up soon and driving as well. Richard |
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20130804_083211 by jarosaj, on Flickr Ok, finished up the retaining ring, now i can go back and finish the mods on the two remaining ss support rods, and wire up the fuel pump....plus vacuum out the tank of all my machining debris. Pulling the ring down presents a problem since they dont seat tight on the tank. I plan to use lock washers and a thread sealant, and hope it seals tight, if not, ill have to buy new bolts and safety wire it in place. Another option i have is to build spacers between the tank and ring, then i could pull the ring down tight. Then i can offer up the tank to the body, still thinking of moving the tank forward two inches to clear the rear body mount, dont want to fool with taking the stubby neck off and replacing it with the oem neck, unless im forced to....to be determined! Sandemonium posted up a 1 1/2" 90 degree fuel hose(gates 24715) which napa has a superceded number for. Ill order the hose on mon. and see how this works out with fitting up the tank Still have build a tool to install the retaining ring on the fuel sending unit... Thanks Richard for making this step as painless as possible |
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20130806_125635 by jarosaj, on Flickr Did mine a little differant, used a 45 degree 1 1/2" hose(napa 1031) , cut about 4" off the hose,and cut about 1" off the stubby neck of the gas tank. Broght the hose out just in front of the body mount. Then went over to my local muffler shop, he had a piece of ss 1 1/2" , perfect, gave him a template of the bend i needed(about 20-25 degrees). Ended up real close to the fill pipe, just used the straight piece of hose i cut off the 45, and it gave it enough wiggle room Dont forget i moved my tank forward about 2".... http://farm6.staticflickr.com/5524/9...dfae11e1_c.jpg 20130806_125553 by jarosaj, on Flickr Sheesh, 2 pages on this gas tank, now i have to work on the straps |
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Received my 90/10 copper nickle tubing today, the company wanted to hold off posting this info. until we could show that shipping this matrl. was viable. Normally, they ship in 8' cardboard tubes, but i wanted the 1/4" (brake lines) coiled and shipped. They had never coiled before, and i had to sign a release for damage that might happen in coiling and shipping. Coil arrived sandwiched between cardboard and 1/4" plywood, banded with steele straps.....no way was UPS going to damage this product coming across the great USofA
Tubing for my gas lines is 3/8", and shipped in straight 8' tubes(UPS regulations), thats where the problem lies. In pa., we cant use splices in our brake lines. So, they coiled a 20' piece, and that should be enough for my back brake lines I may contact in line tube to see if they will sell me the coiled spring cover they use, may want to shield tubing from flying rocks outside of frame rails....well see If you have any questions about using this matrl. in an automotive application, you can contact cda.copper.org, they answered my questions quickly by email. They assured me that alcohol will not corrode the nickle/copper in my fuel lines http://farm3.staticflickr.com/2888/9...13a20750_c.jpg 20130808_115426 by jarosaj, on Flickr |
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Been using the nicop from napa for a few years now on different projects. I love it bends easy and flares awesome which is super nice for double flares.
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