Awesome, I just did 4 on my jeep and on the 5th I tore the threads out. My nut threaded on the bolt instead of flee floating. I will use your method now.
I'm thinking with a cord or cordless drill, should have a drill that can be adjusted for minimum torque.. easy to strip threads with out the feel of it's torque, the more your hands are involved with the torque, the less chance of stripping
Awesome, I just did 4 on my jeep and on the 5th I tore the threads out. My nut threaded on the bolt instead of flee floating. I will use your method now.
Easy to know when it's seated properly when you can see both sides. I snapped a couple of bolts off when using this method.
This has greatly motivates me to just buy the $30 tool.
What kind of nut certs are those
What did it cost for those plusnuts?
Can i use an regular battery powered blank and deckar drill to do this process or will i be better off doing it manually
I'm thinking with a cord or cordless drill, should have a drill that can be adjusted for minimum torque.. easy to strip threads with out the feel of it's torque, the more your hands are involved with the torque, the less chance of stripping
That's a 5/16 coupler for that size rivet nut
Nicccceeeeeeeeee 👍
Nice hack❤
Where can I can that tool?
5 bucks !! More like .50cents
I can't find ⅜plus nuts