Rivet Nuts

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tim morgan
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Rivet Nuts

Post by tim morgan »

I got a new deck lid cover from Bruce and I have run into a problem with the hinges where they mount on the body,Where you drill the 3 holes to install them,2 of the holes end up in the wiring tubes on the other side,I would really hate to have to cut the tubes open to put the nuts on,,Well rivet nuts work on fiber glass? or are they going to crack the glass and pull out ?
manxdavid
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Post by manxdavid »

I think you're correct, I've only ever used them for sheet metal but can't imagine then gripping too well on 'glass. Something like this may work better, they mount with two pop rivets which do work well in glass fiber... http://www.merlinmotorsport.co.uk/p760/ ... _info.html Image
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mel hubbard
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Post by mel hubbard »

Tim, from what I remember, rivet nuts were used on the hinged fiberglass dash flop down panels that Meyers sells. Not sure what size hole your drilling, but another couple of idea's >> I've seen nuts with spring loaded arms that will allow you to drill a hole & pass the bolt through with the nut on,,,, once through the spring loaded arms open up on the underside so you can tighten the bolt... I've also used those inserts which look a little like rivet nuts,, but its a nut set into a rubber tube,,,, sorry but I cant think of the name,,, but you drill the hole as you would with a rivet nut and push the rubber tube into the hole,, then as you screw the bolt into it and tighten up, it expands the rubber and grips.. This company also does some real nice stuff for fiberglass fixings >> http://www.bighead.co.uk
tim morgan
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Post by tim morgan »

Mel,This is what you are talking about,,They use these on BMW motorcycles to hold on the body panels,,David i was just looking at the ones you are showing me,,I think that mite be the way to go,,Thanks guys,, PS Mel they are called Well Nuts. They say the second thing to go is your memory ,I can't remember what the first is,, LOL Its hell getting old.
Carltons
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Post by Carltons »

Check out Mc Master Carr. at one time they had fiberglass fasteners. I went back about a year ago and they were gone. Another place that has the riv-nuts is a "Good" Ace hardware. The ones in the small towns that carry ever thing. You can crimp them using a long screw with a washer and a jamb nut. other sources are Avaition supply companies.
shaky
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Post by shaky »

I used anchor nuts and countersunk pop rivets to hold my hood, bonnet, nosecone, whatever we are going to call it. They work fine for me. pics here: http://www.far-corfe.talktalk.net/manx/21_49_135.html http://www.far-corfe.talktalk.net/manx/21_47_135.html http://www.far-corfe.talktalk.net/manx/21_50_135.html Just re read the first post and realized my comments are quite pointless sorry!
Gary1719
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RivNuts

Post by Gary1719 »

www.wicksaircraft.com This is one company that sells Rivnuts i used them on planes before. They have a tool to seat them. Do it wrong they pull out no problem on a buggy, but at 5000 to 10,000 on a plane Bummer!
shaky
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Post by shaky »

The glass on these Manx bodies is very thick, I can't see it pulling out. You could almost run suspension off it
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Post by shaky »

Hi Dave I did a 3 year aircraft technician apprenticeship but I never saw them used this way around but it might solve the problem. Image[/quote] Can't be any cheaper than this. How I wish I lived in the States. http://cgi.ebay.com/Aircraft-nutplates- ... 0406835960 http://www.aircraftspruce.com/catalog/h ... f50003.php
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