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A bit of conversation lately about products and available tools. After deft PMing and blatant build-thread hi-jacking I thought I would get the info corralled under its own thread header.
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I will start things off by saying that I'm on the lookout for a nutsert tool... I am installing mirrors on a couple of trucks where either the factory nutserts have deteriorated or the PO just drilled and screwed the mirrors into the door skin -- Splendid.
I hunted down the correct vinyl coated nutserts that the factory uses and I don't even remember where I found the information. I finally cornered them at I think Fastenal and had to buy a box. So if you need a couple... I would like to get a decent installation tool without spending a whole C-note for just needing it a few times. I'm open to suggestions and would ask if anybody has had good luck with the HF version. I will copy a post over from SCOTI about a tool he found and we can get rolling from there if anybody else has interest in this. |
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Originally Posted by SCOTI:
"I used the bolt & nut method after more than one instance where there isn't room for the tool pictured & the smaller rivet-gun style of tool wore my hand out after the 2nd or 3rd insert. Then, while @ my local 'premium' hardware outlet Elliott's, I found a set-up that's like the nut/bolt method but is easier to use. They were about $10 for each size needed. Just to follow up on this.... I was asked in a PM about what I used/found @ my local 'premium' hardware joint. Here is an image of the set-up. I purchase one for each size I commonly use (1/4", 5/16, & 3/8). The nut-sert goes into the panel (keep the hole small enough so the inserts serrated edges grip the metal). The die slips over the bolt. Thread the bolt into the inset. As the bolt tightens, the die helps keep the insert from moving while it collapses the insert 'barrel'. They were less than $10 for each size. I put a dab of anti-seize on the bolt threads to prolong the thread life." |
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SCOTI, thanks for the info. Did you find a manufacturer on the tool pictured or does your local hardware emporium have a website? That picture looks like it mighta got took from online somewhere. Since ATM I only need to pop in some 1/4 - 20s, buying an apparatus for each size is ok by me as long as it works well.
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I have this unit and it works well....
Mandrel sizes included are M5, 10-24, M6, 1/4-20, M8, 5/16-18, M10 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07XT5PF69...ustomerReviews |
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I bought this one but it looks like the price went up $30!
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...?ie=UTF8&psc=1 If you can wait, I would stalk woot.com they have had more than one sale on astro pneumatic stuff (I think?). |
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Here is an online source for the one SCOTI showed above, $15 each:
https://www.rivetsonline.com/rivet-n...et-nut-tools#1 These are a bit higher priced, but look to be built to last longer.. https://www.rivetsonline.com/rivet-n...ss-nut-tools#1 Here are a couple of other simple rivet nut installation tools: https://www.aircraftspruce.com/catal...vetnuttool.php 6-32, 8-32, 10-321 thread sizes only https://www.aircraftspruce.com/catal...onrivtool1.php This one is limited on the thread sizes available, 1/4"-20 or -28 is the largest |
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I have one off of amazon. Was about $60, metric and standard sizes and came in a case. Couldnt find a link to the one I got but I’ve used it 100 times with sizes between 1/4 and 3/8 without a single issue.
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Thanks to everyone that responded -- I have options! And an extra salute for all of the links!
BTW, I will pass along a little thing I discovered with amazon. They have been criticized for their "variable" pricing. It is "updated" 10 times a day. It seems to include an algorithm that tries to guess how much you want to buy an item. An example: I had a couple of items up on tabs in my browser and put my computer into hibernate and went to bed. The next day I went to load up my cart and make the purchases but the items wouldn't load into the cart until I had refreshed the pages -- by which time BOTH items had gone up about 15%. Not a lot and probably geared to make me say "oh well" and pull the trigger anyway. Instead, I logged off amazon and left it for a day. Next time I pulled up those exact 2 items they were listed for LESS than they were priced WHEN I FIRST PULLED THEM UP. Crazy. Wouldnta believed it if I hadn't experienced it firsthand. FWIW. |
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FWIW I bought my nutserts at Fastenal. The tool I used was the Astro 1442... but I can’t fully recommend it as I had 2 out of the 12 nutserts fail to seat properly... could have been user error, but I felt like I used the same process for each one and ended up with different results twice.
LT7A thanks for creating the thread! |
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Additional info on what I started using when building my dually. These work well & you can do them in cramped spaces much easier.
I also purchased a Grade-8 bolt for each size die (insert tool nut) which is where my $10 number originated (die + bolt) combo. These were available/on the shelf @ my local Elliots hardware in the DFW area. |
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Real hardware stores that carry Midwest Fastener or Hillman are getting scarce.
Well worth patronizing real hardware stores that carry those kind of products rather than The Borg. |
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i got lucky and purchased 2 cherry max D-100-Mil-2 Hand Hydraulic Riveter from a buddy that retired. so far used it for installing blind rivets 5000 lbs of pulling force, what to try the dimple dies on it.
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An important item for any tool...
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I am new at "working" with these. I am wondering is there a chart or a guide to tell a person what size hole to drill for the size of the revnut?
IE: 3/8-16 nutsert would need a hole=?? maybe i just missed it, not sure?? thanks! |
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I've just been using bits smaller than the nutsert being used. You want as tight a grip as possible so it's better to drill a smaller hole & file to size if necessary. I set the inserts I do to as a tight fit as possible which usually requires me to tap them in place w/a small hammer. Once compressed, they're locked in. |
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