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Richard Brookman
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Anyone know anywhere I can buy or borrow a rivnut setting tool?
I've spent all day trying to fit the access ladder to the rear door and have
ruined 6 rivnuts (all I have) using the non-standard technique (loose
bolt/washer/flat metal strip and tighten until it crushes). All 6 rivnuts
crushed beautifully, but each time the expanding bit was too close to the
rim at the top and they squeezed out of the hole rather than lock themselves
in. I'm sure my technique isn't perfect, but I need to do a good job, so
I'm now on the lookout for the "proper" tool. Instead of the "proper tool"
who has mangled it so far
Willing to pay hire charge if anyone has one they would care to lend...
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Rich
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I don't approve of signatures, so I don't have one.
I've spent all day trying to fit the access ladder to the rear door and have
ruined 6 rivnuts (all I have) using the non-standard technique (loose
bolt/washer/flat metal strip and tighten until it crushes). All 6 rivnuts
crushed beautifully, but each time the expanding bit was too close to the
rim at the top and they squeezed out of the hole rather than lock themselves
in. I'm sure my technique isn't perfect, but I need to do a good job, so
I'm now on the lookout for the "proper" tool. Instead of the "proper tool"
who has mangled it so far
Willing to pay hire charge if anyone has one they would care to lend...
--
Rich
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I don't approve of signatures, so I don't have one.