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You can insert a rivnut with basic tools! #2 

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This time I tried to make a clearer video of how to insert rivnuts with basic tools instead of the dedicated expensive ones. So with only some wrenches, nuts, bolts and washers, this might be a much better option for those quick jobs that come along!
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Комментарии : 329   
@davidt8438
@davidt8438 Год назад
I agree with previous comment about using a thrust washer but I would add that you should grease the threads to prevent galling and make it thread easier. Great video, thanks.
@DIYwithDeon
@DIYwithDeon Год назад
Absolutely! Thanks for your support as well! 👌
@jeffa847
@jeffa847 Год назад
What would a thrust washer do? I watched a couple videos and read a thing about thrust washers but I still don't understand what it would do here Thanks
@davidt8438
@davidt8438 Год назад
@@jeffa847 Jeff, using a thrust washer is essentially putting ball bearings between the nut used for crushing the rivnut and the rivnut making the nut roll it’s way tighter instead of scraping against the nut to tighten it. It makes tightening the assembly easier and smoother. I hope that makes sense.
@jeffa847
@jeffa847 Год назад
@@davidt8438 Yeah I think I see. So the thrust washer is made in such a way that there is less friction on both sides than a regular washer would have? I saw one video where they were using a thrust washer with copper(?) brass(?) - it was some kind of softer metal - and that didn't really make sense in this application. Thanks so much for your response
@ThinhNguyen-rz2qv
@ThinhNguyen-rz2qv 7 месяцев назад
You are very intelligent
@AXNJXN1
@AXNJXN1 Год назад
OUTSTANDING visual explanation. My 'go-to' video on this. Well done!
@DIYwithDeon
@DIYwithDeon Год назад
I am very glad you found it helpful! Thanks for your support! 👌🏻
@bernardmauge8613
@bernardmauge8613 Год назад
thanks for uploading. Most of the times the tool gets in the way when you pull the handles apart when you work inside the engine compartment or trunk of a car. This is the proper way
@DIYwithDeon
@DIYwithDeon Год назад
Thank you very much for your feedback and support! 👌
@realjiver2
@realjiver2 Год назад
Thanks for the information. If my tool breaks, I would definitely try the 1st or the 3rd method that you effectively demonstrated. Much appreciated, keep up the good work.
@DIYwithDeon
@DIYwithDeon Год назад
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for your support!
@lso79
@lso79 Месяц назад
This saved my day! My bike bottle cage was loose, I used method 1 and voilá. Thank you very much for sharing 😃👍
@DIYwithDeon
@DIYwithDeon Месяц назад
Glad it helped! Thanks for your support! 👌
@zerodegrekelvin2
@zerodegrekelvin2 5 месяцев назад
Thanks for the tutorial! I don't understand some guys put comments so negative, your demonstration is working so I like our comment "I think you are missing the point...". I was thinking buying the tool until someone from another video mentioned there are a better way using nut and bolt and spanners, I really like the third method with the impact driver, something any "real" DIY has in their toolbox.
@DIYwithDeon
@DIYwithDeon 5 месяцев назад
I appreciate that! There will always be different people with different opinions, it is impossible to please everyone. Thanks for your support!
@rickporter2573
@rickporter2573 6 месяцев назад
Great comparison for the various configurations for a hand installation tool. Great way to install rivet nuts when you can't get a spin spin tool or plier tool to fit the application. Well done!
@DIYwithDeon
@DIYwithDeon 6 месяцев назад
Thanks for your feedback and support! I appreciate it. 👌🏻
@wheater5
@wheater5 Год назад
A very useful video, thanks! I’ve used rivnuts for many years and have used a couple of kits with the pliers type installation tool, which are OK for smaller sizes, or the softer aluminium ones. For the larger sizes (above M6) this DIY type of tool works better because you can get more installation force. From personal experience I prefer the first method shown here because the bolt doesn’t turn in the rivnut during the installation so there’s less chance of damaging it, the rotation takes place between the threads of the installation bolt and the tube nut. If the rivnut thread does get damaged during installation you’ve completely wasted your time and will then waste even more time removing and replacing it (been there). Rivnuts which have loosened with use can also be reset with care using any of these methods but I’d always use the first one shown. 😊
@DIYwithDeon
@DIYwithDeon Год назад
I am glad you enjoyed the video and found it helpful! Thanks for your support! 👌🏻
@MrTheHillfolk
@MrTheHillfolk Год назад
When some idiot doesn't lube the threads ,and it's 5yrs later when you've got to get the fastener out but the whole thing spins....it'll make you wanna push it off a cliff and watch it burn.
@wheater5
@wheater5 Год назад
@@MrTheHillfolk Yes, a few years ago I needed to take the body tub off the box section chassis of my kit car. It was held on by a number of factory fitted, 12mm rivnuts and one began to spin in the chassis when I tried to undo its screw. The only way to access the front of the rivnut was to take the body off….catch 22. I eventually managed to jam an old coarse file through the open end of the chassis tube which allowed me to put enough leverage on the rear of the rivnut to jam it and stop it spinning. Otherwise I would have had to cut the body tub apart in a critical area.since then I often seat a new rivnut with superglue in the hope that every little helps.
@raygordon3728
@raygordon3728 Месяц назад
The second way worked easy for me, the first way the washer spins. I used a couple of lug nuts, never needed a trip to the HW store. Ordered the rivet nuts on amazon. Thanks!!
@DIYwithDeon
@DIYwithDeon Месяц назад
You are very welcome! Thanks for your support! 👌🏻
@mahrodg
@mahrodg 6 месяцев назад
The first method worked great with M5's and aluminum rivnuts. Thank you!
@DIYwithDeon
@DIYwithDeon 6 месяцев назад
You are very welcome, thanks for your support! 👌🏻
@Mark-fl1hg
@Mark-fl1hg Год назад
Great video, well explained and no waffle - I am doing an e-bike conversion and having to drill extra holes in my frame to accommodate the battery. It's pointless getting a tool, as I only need a couple of these fitting, so your video has been a REAL help. Thanks again
@DIYwithDeon
@DIYwithDeon Год назад
I am very glad you found it helpful Mark! Thanks for your feedback and support! 👌🏻
@greg1629
@greg1629 5 месяцев назад
Thank you so much. With absolutely no directions with my fenders nor how to use this tool for the rivets I really appreciate the video.
@DIYwithDeon
@DIYwithDeon 5 месяцев назад
You're very welcome! Thanks for your support! 👌🏻
@c766ob
@c766ob 4 месяца назад
Спасибо мастеру за подробное объяснение. 👍
@DIYwithDeon
@DIYwithDeon 4 месяца назад
You are very welcome, thanks for your support! 👌🏻
@josephking6515
@josephking6515 Год назад
When you used the Nut Driver have you considered making a packing piece that will fit inside the Driver so you can use the Impact Driver to put pressure on the bolt head? Using a low profile socket may save having to make the packing piece to put inside the socket. The idea is to use the Drill or Impact Driver to help put pressure on the rivnut so it won't turn in the hole. I hope this makes sense. *Thank You* for the methods of "cinching" the rivnut up without needing a specific tool.
@DIYwithDeon
@DIYwithDeon Год назад
I have not really thought about it, I can probably put a nut inside the socket as a spacer. Thanks for the tip and support! 👌🏻
@ScottWilliams-h5f
@ScottWilliams-h5f 8 месяцев назад
Thanks. This was so useful. I would never have fitted the rear mudflaps to my land rover 200tdi 1991 Defender without this advice about the captive rivet nuts. 🎉
@DIYwithDeon
@DIYwithDeon 8 месяцев назад
You are very welcome! Thanks for your support!👌🏻
@KINGoTHINGS
@KINGoTHINGS Месяц назад
I suggest a drill with clutch options to eventually set just right with testing as you go. :)
@DIYwithDeon
@DIYwithDeon Месяц назад
Great advise! thanks for your support! 👌
@fizumi1h1
@fizumi1h1 4 месяца назад
i appreciate this video! for as much as i could buy the tool i don't have the financial means to do it, so thank you so much!
@DIYwithDeon
@DIYwithDeon 4 месяца назад
You are most welcome, thanks for your support! 👌🏻
@CJWarlock
@CJWarlock 4 месяца назад
I've just found this channel. [Subscribe] clicked as a gesture of support and gratitude. I like the "how to manage without a special tool" approach. Spot on! Cheers. :)
@DIYwithDeon
@DIYwithDeon 4 месяца назад
You are very welcome, thanks for your support! 👌🏻
@keithdawe4866
@keithdawe4866 2 месяца назад
Very good idea...smart man....thank you for taking the time to make the video
@DIYwithDeon
@DIYwithDeon 2 месяца назад
You are most welcome, thanks for your support! 👌🏻
@bridges5659
@bridges5659 8 месяцев назад
A very well done presentation. Great stuff, David. Good to see a fellow South African on RU-vid.
@DIYwithDeon
@DIYwithDeon 8 месяцев назад
Thanks for the compliment and your support! 👌Deon
@josfielden8622
@josfielden8622 10 месяцев назад
Thanks. I will be using these shortly. If using method 2, a little oil on the thread might help...if I cant find a long nut as in method 1 (best it seems)
@DIYwithDeon
@DIYwithDeon 10 месяцев назад
Absolutely, thanks for your support! 👌
@MrGadgt
@MrGadgt 3 дня назад
Excellent video! Thanks my dude!
@DIYwithDeon
@DIYwithDeon 3 дня назад
You are very welcome, thanks for your support! 👌🏻
@rcytb
@rcytb Год назад
The best video I've seen on this topic. Well done!
@DIYwithDeon
@DIYwithDeon Год назад
I am glad you enjoyed it, thanks for your support! 👌
@chrisdaniel132
@chrisdaniel132 4 месяца назад
Thank you so much for your plain and clear explanation it has been presented very well thank you again
@DIYwithDeon
@DIYwithDeon 4 месяца назад
You are very welcome, thanks for your support! 👌🏻
@maxiepads
@maxiepads 6 месяцев назад
I tried to do 3mm rivnuts without the appropriate tool. So I found a pop rivet gun that I use the right insert for the gun, and a long enough all thread or long enough headless bolt in my case it was 3mm bolt that I cut the head off, it has to be quite long so the gun can have purchase on the thread and pull it thru, worked a treat!!
@DIYwithDeon
@DIYwithDeon 6 месяцев назад
Awesome, sounds wonderful!
@robertharris7627
@robertharris7627 Год назад
Thanks. All of those methods look like they'll work well for the project I have.
@DIYwithDeon
@DIYwithDeon Год назад
I am glad you found it helpful! Thanks for your support! 👌
@AussieHunta
@AussieHunta Год назад
Use a thrust needle roller bearing between the 2 washers and it works heaps better because there's less binding
@DIYwithDeon
@DIYwithDeon Год назад
Awesome! Thanks for the tip and support! 👌🏻
@mphomlambo3220
@mphomlambo3220 3 месяца назад
Give this man a Bells, Thank you for the lesson sir.
@DIYwithDeon
@DIYwithDeon 3 месяца назад
My pleasure! Thanks for your support! 👌🏻
@jorgelamonica659
@jorgelamonica659 Год назад
Si cortas la cabeza del tornillo y colocas una tuerca con dos arandelas entonces puedes ajustar sin que se dañe la rosca de la tuerca remachada. Posiblemente se desgaste la rosca del tornillo, pero en ese caso, lo cambias por otro y listo. Saludos desde Argentina.
@DIYwithDeon
@DIYwithDeon Год назад
Thank you for your feedback and support! 👌
@doneB830
@doneB830 Год назад
Added to this put locktite on the outside of the rivnut and use antizeize on the thread.
@DIYwithDeon
@DIYwithDeon Год назад
Awesome tips, thanks for your support!
@francoisloriot2674
@francoisloriot2674 9 месяцев назад
you think thread locker would work there? it will not cure with presence of oxygen.
@dalegreenaway
@dalegreenaway 10 месяцев назад
Thanks boykie. Jy is a ledge. Fitting a water bottle mount to a ebike I'm building for the battery.
@DIYwithDeon
@DIYwithDeon 10 месяцев назад
Jy is meer as welkom! 👌🏻
@PaintedMessiah
@PaintedMessiah 3 месяца назад
This worked great! I did need help, but it worked beautifully
@DIYwithDeon
@DIYwithDeon 3 месяца назад
Great to hear! Thanks for your support! 👌
@Авакснадлесом
@Авакснадлесом 7 месяцев назад
Молодец. Мне понравился этот простой метод.
@DIYwithDeon
@DIYwithDeon 7 месяцев назад
You are very welcome! thanks for your support! 👌
@luisrosado6499
@luisrosado6499 Год назад
That's awesome explanation. Thank you for doing that video.😊
@DIYwithDeon
@DIYwithDeon Год назад
I am glad you enjoyed it, thanks for your support! 👌🏻
@MrTheHillfolk
@MrTheHillfolk Год назад
Ahh rivnuts, the love hate fastener for projects. Love the easy install, hate them when someone didnt lubricate the threads and the bolt seizes in pkace and the whole rivnut spins. Theyve definitely ruined some fun during a project.
@DIYwithDeon
@DIYwithDeon Год назад
😅It is a complicated relationship
@jeffa847
@jeffa847 Год назад
Can a rivnut be installed with some kind of permanent adhesive so it will stay in place?
@MrTheHillfolk
@MrTheHillfolk Год назад
@@jeffa847 depends on how strong a connection you need in the part 3m structural adhesive is some wicked stuff ,if an adhesive could do it ,it would be that.
@davidobrien1152
@davidobrien1152 Год назад
Tried it. It works so long as the little ribs on the rivnut grab the hole rim. If not the nut spins and won't crush. The larger the rivnut (M10 etc) the more likely to spin as the force required to crush is greater than the friction between the metals. Make sure the hole is tight. You see some people pull the bolt down on an angle to get grip on the inner rim of the hole to get the crush going. My advice. Works for smaller nuts and make sure the hole is tight. For $69 I ended up just buying the tool for M10's (13mm).
@DIYwithDeon
@DIYwithDeon Год назад
Thanks for your feedback and support! 👌🏻
@helios1225
@helios1225 7 месяцев назад
Genau so wie es in der ersten Lösung gezeigt wird mache ich es auch. Zusätzlich fette ich das Gewinde und die Scheiben ein. Ich de denke, dass es die Reibung mindert. Ein Rollenlager würde ich mir erst besorgen, wenn ich eine 10mm-Hülse verbauen müsste.
@DIYwithDeon
@DIYwithDeon 7 месяцев назад
Great tips! There is always always room for improvement. 👌
@Ghost63123
@Ghost63123 11 месяцев назад
Deon, dankie. Jy het sopas n probleempie vir my opgelos.
@DIYwithDeon
@DIYwithDeon 11 месяцев назад
Ek is bly ek kon help, dankie vir jou ondersteuning! 👌
@davedunn4285
@davedunn4285 Год назад
Option no 1 would be my preferred method
@DIYwithDeon
@DIYwithDeon Год назад
Awesome, thanks for your feedback and support! 👌🏻
@rogerstarkey5390
@rogerstarkey5390 Год назад
Option 1 Use a high tensile bolt. (Bolts may stretch and fail if not high tensile, that may be why the first time you tried to spin the tube nut onto the bolt it jammed) Use a socket with an extension, plus a solid T bar you can push against on the end of the bolt
@suzmaca650
@suzmaca650 9 месяцев назад
Excellent tutorial
@DIYwithDeon
@DIYwithDeon 9 месяцев назад
Glad you think so! Thanks for your support! 👌
@ThinhNguyen-rz2qv
@ThinhNguyen-rz2qv 7 месяцев назад
Your idea very useful. thank you very much
@DIYwithDeon
@DIYwithDeon 7 месяцев назад
You are most welcome
@cdrive5757
@cdrive5757 Год назад
I possibly overlooked it but shouldn't a snug fitting hole be mentioned? The snugger the NutSert fits in that hole the easier it will tend to grip the hole all by itself. In other words the sloppier the hole the more difficult it will be for the NutSert to grip the hole. Capice? Wakodahatchee Chris
@DIYwithDeon
@DIYwithDeon Год назад
A very good point to mention. Thanks for your feedback and support! 👌🏻
@bengatss
@bengatss 3 месяца назад
if there is access - i would chose a longer bolt, and place another washer and nut at the front of the rivnut to protect it's thread.
@DIYwithDeon
@DIYwithDeon 3 месяца назад
An aweaome suggestion! 👌🏻
@wodgesad
@wodgesad Год назад
For the last option use a drill driver with the torque limit set
@DIYwithDeon
@DIYwithDeon Год назад
Thank you for the tip and your support! 👌
@gp2075
@gp2075 7 месяцев назад
Thank you. I have try it and work very well. (3method)
@DIYwithDeon
@DIYwithDeon 7 месяцев назад
You are very welcome, thanks for your support! 👌🏻
@gabrielmovers8689
@gabrielmovers8689 Год назад
Great video thank you I didn't know about the these I use it to hang my truck steps works great
@DIYwithDeon
@DIYwithDeon Год назад
I am glad you found it useful, thanks for your support!👌
@classicstangbrn8964
@classicstangbrn8964 Год назад
I've got a 3/8 16 riv- nut without a crush area and it's steel, neither method worked and stripped the theads out of the nut, so I juth bought a tool today and we will see.
@DIYwithDeon
@DIYwithDeon Год назад
I'm sorry I could not help you a bit more there. Thanks for your support! 👌🏻
@georgemonkey7203
@georgemonkey7203 5 месяцев назад
great job my friend 👍
@DIYwithDeon
@DIYwithDeon 5 месяцев назад
Thanks for your support! 👌🏻
@WinterVisuals
@WinterVisuals 9 месяцев назад
Thanks!
@DIYwithDeon
@DIYwithDeon 9 месяцев назад
You are most welcome, thanks for your support!
@henryrossouw930
@henryrossouw930 Год назад
Brilliant idea and explanation.What is the Newton meter torque of you drill.
@DIYwithDeon
@DIYwithDeon Год назад
No idea, it is an impact driver. Thanks for your support! 👌
@adolfocabrera1658
@adolfocabrera1658 Год назад
Hola, exelente explicación! Un saludo cordial 👍🇺🇾🍀
@DIYwithDeon
@DIYwithDeon Год назад
Thank you for your kind words and support! 👌
@Gristourdille
@Gristourdille Год назад
It should be nice to get the torque recommended by the manufacturer.
@DIYwithDeon
@DIYwithDeon Год назад
👌🏻
@OPTIMUS2082
@OPTIMUS2082 9 месяцев назад
EXCELENTE IDEA. GRACIAS POR COMPARTIR.
@DIYwithDeon
@DIYwithDeon 9 месяцев назад
Thanks for the compliment and support! 👌
@taherrad153
@taherrad153 Год назад
Thank you. Very useful Video
@DIYwithDeon
@DIYwithDeon Год назад
Glad to hear you enjoyed that one as well!
@philliphall5198
@philliphall5198 Год назад
The reason I don’t use them much is because people use impack on them and it turns and can be hell too get bolt out if rusted
@DIYwithDeon
@DIYwithDeon Год назад
That makes perfect sense, thank you for your support! 👌
@wojciechantoniewicz
@wojciechantoniewicz Год назад
For method #3, does it have to be an impact driver or will a good electric screwdriver do as well? Thanks for the vid by the way! I really liked that you compared the three methods.
@DIYwithDeon
@DIYwithDeon Год назад
If your electric screwdriver has enough torque it could work, but mostly to start crushing the rivnut you might need that impact action. I'm glad you found it helpful, thanks for your support!👌🏻
@miguelcorral7637
@miguelcorral7637 4 месяца назад
excelent video thanks
@DIYwithDeon
@DIYwithDeon 4 месяца назад
You are very welcome, thanks for your support! 👌🏻
@Валери-у1к
@Валери-у1к 9 месяцев назад
Само нитачка за нит гайки Parkside!!!!!!!! Parkside professional power!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@DIYwithDeon
@DIYwithDeon 9 месяцев назад
You're gonna have to elaborate more on that....
@lukaszM46
@lukaszM46 Год назад
are rivnuts OK to use on 1-2mm thick plastic sheets?
@DIYwithDeon
@DIYwithDeon Год назад
I guess it depends on a few things, but it will likely crack the plastic
@bison-gear
@bison-gear 3 месяца назад
For plastic you should use split rivnuts. Very similar bit designed to work with plastic.
@lukaszM46
@lukaszM46 3 месяца назад
@@bison-gear i tried googling but didnt find anything specific to that name, are they the ones that have the sides that open up and then fold on themseles?
@bison-gear
@bison-gear 3 месяца назад
@@lukaszM46 correct, one made for plastic when tighten split in 4 thus have more surface to hold on.
@szerminator355
@szerminator355 10 месяцев назад
Super! thanks a lot, good job👌👍
@DIYwithDeon
@DIYwithDeon 10 месяцев назад
You are very welcome, thanks for your support! 👌🏻
@karstgeo7290
@karstgeo7290 7 месяцев назад
Brilliant!
@DIYwithDeon
@DIYwithDeon 7 месяцев назад
Thank you for the compliment and support! 👌
@nonegiven9579
@nonegiven9579 11 месяцев назад
spot on , well done 👏
@DIYwithDeon
@DIYwithDeon 11 месяцев назад
Thanks for your support! 👌
@Fudgieguys1969
@Fudgieguys1969 5 месяцев назад
Second demo, use a socket and rachet.
@DIYwithDeon
@DIYwithDeon 5 месяцев назад
Absolutely, works just as great. Thanks for your support! 👌🏻
@dkflbvbh1785
@dkflbvbh1785 5 месяцев назад
А использование вместо шайбы упорного подшипника - намного упростит работу...
@DIYwithDeon
@DIYwithDeon 5 месяцев назад
That is a very good tip, thanks for your support! 👌🏻
@swiftshift06
@swiftshift06 19 дней назад
How is he crushing the riv nut without it spinning? Both methods don't work because the nut spins in the frame.
@DIYwithDeon
@DIYwithDeon 19 дней назад
Don't make the hole too big and press the rivnut against the frame with help of a wrench pressed against the washer. Give it another try. 👌🏻
@ИгорьГр-ъ6т
@ИгорьГр-ъ6т 8 месяцев назад
Вчера пришлось попробовать, заклёпочник не влезал. Получилось😊
@DIYwithDeon
@DIYwithDeon 8 месяцев назад
I am glad that the video could help!
@ikebosch8105
@ikebosch8105 11 месяцев назад
Way to go home boy... thumbs up to you
@DIYwithDeon
@DIYwithDeon 11 месяцев назад
Thanks for your support! 👌
@ИгнатьевИгнатьев
@ИгнатьевИгнатьев 4 месяца назад
Ни слова не понял,но такое подробное видео что дураку понятно, спасибо.
@DIYwithDeon
@DIYwithDeon 4 месяца назад
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@fightington
@fightington Год назад
in another vid someone suggested a brass washer to spin a nut smooth in place of lube, (he didn't use tube nut but that looks better), so maybe a brass tube nut would be a good combo of yours, (tube), and the normal nut method
@DIYwithDeon
@DIYwithDeon Год назад
Thank you for the valuable feedback and support! 👌🏻
@georgefrederikswanepoel8773
Good video but what should the hole size be in comparison to the rivnut size?
@DIYwithDeon
@DIYwithDeon Год назад
The perfect size would be the size of the ribbed part that crushes. Thanks for your support! 👌
@johngibson3837
@johngibson3837 7 месяцев назад
Perfect size is the smallest that will still accept the riv nut, tighter the better
@ismanalqassam1273
@ismanalqassam1273 Год назад
Verry good idea
@DIYwithDeon
@DIYwithDeon Год назад
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@chrisvetek
@chrisvetek 7 месяцев назад
i noticed it looks like a tile being used for demo. do you think carbon fiber is as strong as that tile? how much pressure is put on the material or is most of it on the rivnut itself being squeezed?
@chrisvetek
@chrisvetek 7 месяцев назад
i am using an aluminum rivnut which is not as heavy duty as the one you are using
@DIYwithDeon
@DIYwithDeon 7 месяцев назад
It is actually a piece of painted metal, so its fairly strong.
@chrisvetek
@chrisvetek 7 месяцев назад
@@DIYwithDeon thanks.
@chrisvetek
@chrisvetek 7 месяцев назад
@@DIYwithDeon I think the bike carbon is pretty strong as well.
@pangeia1010
@pangeia1010 Год назад
a primeira opção é a melhor , não estraga a rosca👍🇧🇷
@DIYwithDeon
@DIYwithDeon Год назад
A very good option. Thanks for your support! 👌
@dnakiso
@dnakiso 8 месяцев назад
Well I did the first on n I got nothing out of it. I kept tightening n nothing. I used the rivet nut tool jet n after a few of them going in,it started to get really tight to push together. The other one didn’t tighten at all. I also ask the store personnel’s to show me what I’m doing wrong. But still got know where. So now I’m looking to get the rivet nut drill kit. Like why can’t I just get the holes in my van fully filled in to get my walls up?
@DIYwithDeon
@DIYwithDeon 8 месяцев назад
Hi Deloris, the assumption that I can make from your description is that the holes in your van might be a bit too big for the rivnuts that you are inserting. They can therefore not grip properly when crushed together. I hope this helps a bit.
@peteloomis8456
@peteloomis8456 8 месяцев назад
Check to see if the rivnut is a steel one or aluminum made one because the steel rivnuts are much harder to compress . Go to Harbour freight because they have the kit but they also sell a rivnut tool for under 20.00 that has 2 long handles on it that can handle the steel rivnut with no problems verses the cheap tool that comes in the kit .
@-Damawand-
@-Damawand- 4 месяца назад
I also prepared everything, but I did not get any results. Because the rivet nut of all the washers and the support nut was rotating and it was not fixed and riveted in the hole, and no matter what I did, I did not succeed.
@DIYwithDeon
@DIYwithDeon 4 месяца назад
Maybe try to apply more pressure on the rivnut so that geips the face of the material better. I hope you win!
@davidfreer5041
@davidfreer5041 3 месяца назад
This happens to me too. Can not hold it any tighter and it just spins.
@fabioloretti
@fabioloretti 3 месяца назад
Same
@nmartin5551
@nmartin5551 24 дня назад
I struggle with the large ones, tool or not. The 3/8” size is beyond the methods I have tried.
@nmartin5551
@nmartin5551 22 дня назад
@@kalijasin Sorry to say the 3/8 I’m trying to do are the pre-bulbed ones. I may not have the strength for them.☹️
@Gastell0
@Gastell0 Год назад
I didn't have suitable nuts and had only small standard nut, so I failed spectacularly as that small nut shredded the bolt threads xD Got a cheap tool from nearest home improvement store, and it failed even worse! Because I have stainless steel rivnut... and there's not enough strength in the world to sqeeze the handles of the cheap tool as these handles are just too short and mechanism doesn't amplify your force unlike better tool which that store didn't have....
@DIYwithDeon
@DIYwithDeon Год назад
That sounds a very unpleasant experience! The best advice I can give is to use tube nuts and hard bolts or perhaps extend the handles of the tool you already have, to see if that helps crunching the rivnuts. I hope you find an appropriate solution. Thanks for your support! 👌
@spelunkerd
@spelunkerd Год назад
Great comment, I always wondered about those two factors. You need a long coupling nut to distribute the friction on theads, and you don't want stainless unless necessary because the wall of the rivnut needs to easily collapse.
@cowboy7645
@cowboy7645 Год назад
It may be that the stainless rivets have higher strength and thus require more power. Second problem: Stainless steel tends to seize. Then you won't get any further. Therefore, in this case, the thread and the face must be lubricated.
@Gastell0
@Gastell0 Год назад
@@cowboy7645 Yeah stainless is definitely much harder from material itself, so many one-hand tools won't really be able to actually handle that, getting a tool for wrench/screwdriver solved the issue for me
@edsonvgutierrez
@edsonvgutierrez 11 месяцев назад
Boa noite. Em 2:44 vc colocou DUAS arruelas. Apenas UMA não bastaria para executar o serviço ?
@DIYwithDeon
@DIYwithDeon 11 месяцев назад
The two washers helps to reduce the friction between the tubenut and the face of the rivnut. You can also put a little grease or oil between the washers to reduce the friction even more.
@edsonvgutierrez
@edsonvgutierrez 11 месяцев назад
​@@DIYwithDeon Entendi. Muito obrigado.
@DIYwithDeon
@DIYwithDeon 11 месяцев назад
You are very welcome, thanks for your support! 👌
@kirkgemmell5833
@kirkgemmell5833 Год назад
Where in South Africa can yoo get riv nuts ? Thanks
@DIYwithDeon
@DIYwithDeon Год назад
You can find them at Builders warehouse, Chamberlains or Gelmar.
@dcmk4683
@dcmk4683 3 месяца назад
great video brah
@DIYwithDeon
@DIYwithDeon 3 месяца назад
Thank you for the compliment and support! 👌🏻
@eltacanguita
@eltacanguita 11 месяцев назад
thank you so much for the information. that method is very practical
@DIYwithDeon
@DIYwithDeon 11 месяцев назад
You are very welcome, thanks for your support! 👌🏻
@brendanharle4107
@brendanharle4107 3 месяца назад
Lekker, dankie man, sal probeer hierdie naweek
@DIYwithDeon
@DIYwithDeon 3 месяца назад
Jy is meer as welkom, dankie vir jou ondersteuning! 👌🏻
@josephsumel2855
@josephsumel2855 Год назад
Thanks men, very smart.
@DIYwithDeon
@DIYwithDeon Год назад
You're welcome! Thanks for your support! 👌
@Дмитрий-ю8е2х
@Дмитрий-ю8е2х 4 дня назад
спасибо ! я уже пистолет купил
@DIYwithDeon
@DIYwithDeon 3 дня назад
You are very welcome! Thanks for your support! 👌🏻
@warrenpeas
@warrenpeas Год назад
can rivnuts be used to make bolt holes smaller? like if i have a m8 bolt but the bolt hole is more like m10 can i use a m8 rivnut in the hole so i can use the m8 bolt. since using a bigger bolt isnt really feasible in my application and i dont have the skill to weld the bolt hole closed and drill it to the correct m8 size.
@DIYwithDeon
@DIYwithDeon Год назад
Preferably not, the rivnut will not grip properly in that application. I would recommend ising a repair sleeve. It's a sleeve with thread on the inside and outside. Usually used to repair damaged thread , but can be used when the hole is too big as well. Thanks for your support! 👌🏻
@warrenpeas
@warrenpeas Год назад
@@DIYwithDeon is the repair sleeve hammered into the bolt hole basically and held in mostly by the bolt and nut?
@DIYwithDeon
@DIYwithDeon Год назад
No it is screwed in. The sleeve have thread on the inside and outside
@gramozbugjisha5849
@gramozbugjisha5849 8 месяцев назад
Is that M10 dimension of rivnut? Thanks
@GreaseAndGravel
@GreaseAndGravel 11 месяцев назад
Lekker video!
@DIYwithDeon
@DIYwithDeon 11 месяцев назад
Baie dankie vir jou ondersteuning! 👌
@Biggreydog
@Biggreydog 11 месяцев назад
Blathering on and not clear about an easy job.
@GreaseAndGravel
@GreaseAndGravel 11 месяцев назад
says the one filming all the helpful videos@@Biggreydog
@cpzmelbs
@cpzmelbs Год назад
Good vid mate. cheers ya saffa 👍
@DIYwithDeon
@DIYwithDeon Год назад
Thanks for your support! 👌🏻
@ForgeAheadwithMike
@ForgeAheadwithMike 7 месяцев назад
I have a scenario where I can't see the other side, as I need to install a rivnut into an enclosed aluminum square tube/beam underneath the bottom of my camper/trailer. It seems the best option would be to go with one of the first two since I could feel the tightness of the rivnut against the inside if the beam, so that I make sure not to over-tighten it. I could probably use an impact driver but I'd have to practice on a test piece that I can see the other side of, to know how many rotations is good.
@DIYwithDeon
@DIYwithDeon 7 месяцев назад
Yes, the test piece practice run would be a very good idea. Then you can test both methods and feel which would be most effective. Good luck and enjoy your journey! 👌
@siddharthgargi3625
@siddharthgargi3625 3 месяца назад
Thanks sir
@DIYwithDeon
@DIYwithDeon 3 месяца назад
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@alexansouza
@alexansouza 4 месяца назад
nice
@DIYwithDeon
@DIYwithDeon 4 месяца назад
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@2dArmoredDivison
@2dArmoredDivison 3 месяца назад
Great ideas
@DIYwithDeon
@DIYwithDeon 3 месяца назад
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@marciopenha5855
@marciopenha5855 Год назад
it"s very good to.
@DIYwithDeon
@DIYwithDeon Год назад
Thank you very much!
@laszlohentes61
@laszlohentes61 Год назад
köszönöm
@DIYwithDeon
@DIYwithDeon Год назад
I am glad you found it helpful, thanks for your support👌!
@DWN4MYN2
@DWN4MYN2 2 месяца назад
HELP. Can someone tell me why my rivnut won't grab and set(expand) in the hole? I drilled a 3/8 hole, trying to put M6 rivnut but it won't set. Do I need more pressure?
@DIYwithDeon
@DIYwithDeon 2 месяца назад
The 3/8 sounds too big for that size rivnut. Try a smaller hole..
@DWN4MYN2
@DWN4MYN2 2 месяца назад
@@DIYwithDeon ok. I'm installing a spoiler on my car and the directions said that size but I'll try your suggestion
@triptonmiller8532
@triptonmiller8532 2 месяца назад
This is not a reliable method. It will increase the chances of stripping out the bolt leave behind a useless rivnut.
@lucboisseau5586
@lucboisseau5586 2 месяца назад
Yes, the hole you have seems obviously too big, I am hammering my M6's in 5/16 holes. Also, use the first method he showed, there is a huge difference in between the two. The first method is compressing the nut without making the bolt to spin in it, bit harder to do but safer. Avoid impact wrenches as they can strip the rivnut threads quite easely.
@ElliotMelloy
@ElliotMelloy Год назад
In my experience, method #2 and #3 are not so repeatably successful. It's easy to get it right while making a yt video in a test environment but not so repeatably successful in the real world, when you want to get a number of nuts in and have to spend ages holding everything in and pushing just right with your hands. I use a method like your method #1 but I put three smooth washers between the long nut and the rivnut, with a really tiny amount of grease in between. They easily absorb any rotational movement before it ever reaches the rivnut.
@DIYwithDeon
@DIYwithDeon Год назад
Thank you for your feedback and support! 👌🏻
@Kittysoftpa
@Kittysoftpa Год назад
excelente, gracias
@DIYwithDeon
@DIYwithDeon Год назад
It's a pleasure, thanks for your support! 👌🏻
@maksimchuev9719
@maksimchuev9719 Год назад
Спасибо за видео!
@DIYwithDeon
@DIYwithDeon Год назад
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@boldlionpro2814
@boldlionpro2814 Год назад
Very Smart!
@DIYwithDeon
@DIYwithDeon Год назад
Thanks for your support! 👌🏻
@AAAPMC
@AAAPMC 5 месяцев назад
just buy the tool. Rivnut rotrates with the bolt.
@DIYwithDeon
@DIYwithDeon 5 месяцев назад
Too expensive in South Africa
@paulnjuguna2518
@paulnjuguna2518 Год назад
How much is it?
@DIYwithDeon
@DIYwithDeon Год назад
You can have a look in the description at links of examples of the items in the video. Thanks for your support! 👌🏻
@ggrisha87
@ggrisha87 9 месяцев назад
This works normally only for M6 and smaller nuts. Also, this normally works if the surface can handle the nut without scrolling. Otherwise this can be very annoying and time-spending :-D
@DIYwithDeon
@DIYwithDeon 9 месяцев назад
😂👍
@verlydube9339
@verlydube9339 9 месяцев назад
is that correct?@@DIYwithDeon
@DIYwithDeon
@DIYwithDeon 9 месяцев назад
Well, the rivnuts used in the video are M8 rivnuts and I believe I covered most of the points to ensure these methods are effective. But, I am sure some points or parts of the video are sometimes overlooked. I hope these methods help a few people when they are faced with a similar situation. Thanks for your support as well! 👌
@chrisvetek
@chrisvetek 7 месяцев назад
i am super glad to hear that this is M8. that is what i am planning to use on my carbon bike. i am terrified to start, and everyone else is terrified to give me advice, to avoid liability, including youtubers and bike shops :)@@DIYwithDeon
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