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Originally Posted by CooperMan
Would a tiny wipe of epoxy on the serrations help when fitting ?


Very probably - and/or a smear of copaslip on the threads. I tend to do this anyway as I usually use stainless fasteners into the rivet and want to avoid differential corrosion.


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They are good for lower load applications but a small dab of locking fluid/ JBWeld adds security. A light smear of a grease like copper based stuff and stainless bolts adds to a better life. You can build up a nice stock of stainless bolts/screws etc quite cheaply. I use them to replace older fixings whenever needed. Car/ garden house etc. A2 grade is ok or A4 if needed. Never on high stress safety fittings though.
Haven’t used rivnuts for a long time but if set correctly they are handy. Easier than tapping holes.


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Rivnut is good for me

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the best tool is this one

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there are all kinds of different on the last photo they are crenellated

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they can be mounted with loctite 638 for bonding.

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Blimey GLLOQ , I see the problem is with me .... gets coat.

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Originally Posted by nippymog
Blimey GLLOQ , I see the problem is with me .... gets coat.
I had the same thought! laugh2 rofl laugh2 We are lucky indeed to have the world's foremost proponent of rivnuts on this forum!

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I would love to have a video of these fine tools being used down in the footwell on the transmission tunnel cover.


The light at the end of the tunnel is actually a train. 2019 M3W

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