Plassy, yes the ones we use are brass which is good.
Timbo, we do have nutserting tools but even those ones play up....They are cheap chinese ones we use and they constantly jam up. Sometimes the...
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Plassy, yes the ones we use are brass which is good.
Timbo, we do have nutserting tools but even those ones play up....They are cheap chinese ones we use and they constantly jam up. Sometimes the...
Good call mate not sure but they have been used on steel posts for decades with no rusting. Brass or nickel rings a bell but I'll have to double check tomoz
Tell me about it, just shot you a PM for the list of things to remember...lol
Roofy, if your going to use these for a snorkel then I'll get some for you we have buckets of these to nustert into poles.
remind me and I'll bring some nutserts, washers, split washers, torx...
not bad old mate, not bad at all...lol...I'll have to try that out one day!!!
Makes perfect sense and I reckon it would work a treat!
Don't forget to get velcro, foam or some kind of padding between the car and the bracket too.
No Bunnings will not supply them...I highly doubht it anyway.
I would be going to a proper nuts and bolts company, maybe Mitre 10 but doubht it also.
Ebay Roofy ---->...
Yes mate that would work on ensuring the bolt can pull up but I was referring to the actual nutsert spinning inside the substrate you are trying to lock it in to.
They sometimes spin whilst your...
Forgot to mention...
On the outside of the nutsert there are grooves which are suppose to bite into the metal and to stop it from spinning.
Sometimes the nutsert can spin when you are trying...
http://www.nissanpatrol.com.au/forums/images/imported/2011/04/1.jpgA nutsert works on the same principal as a pop rivet.
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