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55dude 09-13-2010 09:53 PM

3/8" 24 square weldnuts
 
guys need a source for these: 3/8" 24 square weldnuts. i can find 3/8" 16 all day long. fixing the lower door hinge pocket on my 56' panel. i realize for $88 bucks delivered i can purchase repair parts but i'm not gonna cut up the doors when i can build a 2"x4.5" plate and weld it in to fix issue with doors. these are not "caged nuts" those are different dogs. thanks.

dwcsr 09-13-2010 11:20 PM

Re: 3/8" 24 square weldnuts
 
You maybe better off buying flat stock and making your own. Onlinemetals.com is in your neck of the woods or speedymetals.com will sell you small pieces at reasonable prices.

Kim57 09-14-2010 01:26 AM

Re: 3/8" 24 square weldnuts
 
I couldn't find any with enough movement to adjust the doors. If you scroll down to post #117 and you can see what I did. You do have to hold them from behind but once they're in they work fine.
Kim
http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...=283107&page=5

55dude 09-14-2010 02:01 AM

Re: 3/8" 24 square weldnuts
 
thanks! so what your saying is you left them as "floaters" instead of welding them to the door lower hinge pocket mounting plate. great idea and i wouldn't say you were cheap just have seen the reality of "sub-standard" replacement parts that require as much time fitting them as you would take making your own. these days i tell anyone building these trucks when they are thumbing through a wish book (catalog) that the only thing that bolts on "is a wheel!"

Kim57 09-14-2010 08:37 AM

Re: 3/8" 24 square weldnuts
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by 55dude (Post 4189297)
thanks! so what your saying is you left them as "floaters" instead of welding them to the door lower hinge pocket mounting plate. great idea and i wouldn't say you were cheap just have seen the reality of "sub-standard" replacement parts that require as much time fitting them as you would take making your own. these days i tell anyone building these trucks when they are thumbing through a wish book (catalog) that the only thing that bolts on "is a wheel!"

Yes I left them as floaters. They have plenty of backing to be real solid.
Kim

chevyrestoguy 09-14-2010 09:35 AM

Re: 3/8" 24 square weldnuts
 
Quote:

I couldn't find any with enough movement to adjust the doors. If you scroll down to post #117 and you can see what I did. You do have to hold them from behind but once they're in they work fine
Yeah, Kim, I learned that one the hard way, too. I had bought some really nice 3/8-24 nutplates from McMaster Carr and used countersunk rivets and once I re-hung the doors, I couldn't get them to move out far enough to get the doorskin flush to the fender and cab. I had never realized just how much those factory cage-nuts move inboard and outboard.

Kim57 09-14-2010 10:33 AM

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Originally Posted by chevyrestoguy (Post 4189503)
Yeah, Kim, I learned that one the hard way, too. I had bought some really nice 3/8-24 nutplates from McMaster Carr and used countersunk rivets and once I re-hung the doors, I couldn't get them to move out far enough to get the doorskin flush to the fender and cab. I had never realized just how much those factory cage-nuts move inboard and outboard.

I got some of those also. Itried using them as floaters but they just distorted when I would tighten them down.
Kim

55dude 09-14-2010 03:29 PM

Re: 3/8" 24 square weldnuts
 
the area that i'm having issue is on the door in the lower hinge pocket so i'll be welding them solid like they were factory as the door hinge has plenty of adjustment. i do like the idea of using countersunk rivets to hold them in place. my hinge pockets in the door jambs are in good condition thankfully but i think using kims idea using "reinforced" nut plates will work great later on. thanks guys!

55dude 09-14-2010 04:05 PM

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guys here is a link to a supplier for 3/8 24 "square weldnuts", same ones used on the reproduction parts your buying. http://www.on-b.com/nuts/dek-4.aspx :):)

Kim57 09-14-2010 05:07 PM

Re: 3/8" 24 square weldnuts
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by 55dude (Post 4189975)
the area that i'm having issue is on the door in the lower hinge pocket so i'll be welding them solid like they were factory as the door hinge has plenty of adjustment. i do like the idea of using countersunk rivets to hold them in place. my hinge pockets in the door jambs are in good condition thankfully but i think using kims idea using "reinforced" nut plates will work great later on. thanks guys!

I had that problem on one of my upper hinges on the doors. If you scroll to post #81 you can see what I did to fix mine.
Kim
http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...=283107&page=4

renegade6 09-14-2010 06:30 PM

Re: 3/8" 24 square weldnuts
 
Mar-K has them. Just make sure you get all of the galvanizing off of them before you weld them to the hinge pocket.

55dude 09-15-2010 01:51 AM

Re: 3/8" 24 square weldnuts
 
got some ordered today from ohio nut & bolt and these are plain steel. i will post some pic's comparing the reproduction parts and the ones from ohio nut & bolt when they arrive.

mexgrhd68 09-18-2010 01:04 AM

Re: 3/8" 24 square weldnuts
 
wanna see those on ur project...

55dude 09-18-2010 03:23 AM

Re: 3/8" 24 square weldnuts
 
got the rest of the door apart tonight and need to drill out the leftover cut off screws that held on the metal door panel, gonna use some heat and a left-handed drill bit. i will post some pic's of the weld nuts on the new repair panel for the door. door will be much easier to hang with the weight of the window removed. window regulator is in good shape with exception of the nylon rollers, who sells them?

55dude 09-19-2010 03:08 AM

Re: 3/8" 24 square weldnuts
 
the 3/8" 24 "weldnuts" showed up today so we can start on the door repair. they look exactly like the ones they use on the reproductions repair parts.

mexgrhd68 09-19-2010 09:13 PM

Re: 3/8" 24 square weldnuts
 
waiting to see......

55dude 09-20-2010 02:17 AM

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here are the 3/8" 24 "weldnuts" i was sent. they are exactly like the ones on the reproduction parts.


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