Yep & mke sure it isnt obvious otherwise WOF guy might say need engineers cert for different seat mounting so make sure carpet covers it & undrneath put some underseal on it & dirt over top .
2sheddies,
Sep 5, 12:38am
It's booked in at panelbeater to be done. Only going to take an hour or two and will be done properly, so that'll do me. Rather pay a small amount to be sure it's safe.
snoopy221,
Sep 5, 12:40am
Onya . ✔ï¸
2sheddies,
Sep 5, 12:43am
I'm going to get myself one of them though. I can foresee several very handy uses for it in non structural type operations. But because it's gone a bit to custard with the nut coming loose etc, the repair is being done professionally for peace of mind. That's not to say some of these suggestions as not suitable, just that I lack the engineering confidence to try it myself. And if I bodge it, it'll only gnaw at me until I fix it properly. Do it once, do it right.
sr2,
Sep 5, 12:58am
A good quality riv-nut insertion tool isn't cheap but when you get one you'll end up wondering how you lived without it. My other favorite fasteners are Dzus Clips, great for panels that need to be removed on a regular basis.
2sheddies,
Sep 5, 1:12am
I can't believe I've not seen one before haha. Although I probably have, but not taken enough notice.
matarautrader,
Oct 7, 2:12pm
I've used hundreds on my rod build. Perfect for putting into the chassis to hold fuel/brake lines. I prefer the bolt and nut type rather the the rivit gun lookalike type as I find I get a better idea of how well its gripping the chassis
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