DIY Install RivNut Nutsert Rivet Nut DIY TOOL

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  • Опубликовано: 6 авг 2024
  • In this how-to video I show How to Install Rivnuts Nutserts or Rivet Nuts - DIY Rivnut Tool Rivet Nut Installation - Quick and Easy. This is version 2 of a tool you can make to install rivnuts, there's another 2 versions on the channel to check-out. Don't have the actual Rivnut tool? No probs. You can install Rivuts Nutserts without the tool using this. The huge advantage of Rivnut / Rivet Nut / Nutserts is that it can be used to attach a bolt to a panel where access to the back is difficult or impossible. Full how to guide. Hope it helps!
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Комментарии • 95

  • @VideoShowMeHow
    @VideoShowMeHow  3 года назад +1

    CHECKOUT ALL RIVNUT NUTSERT VIDEOS HERE 😃 -> ruclips.net/p/PLloptHW8MGGjPmV5K66VACn_By5rBMqyi

  • @z33andme71
    @z33andme71 2 года назад +6

    I'm going to be installing 2 nutserts on my car for a Airlift kit. Airlift provided me with a "Tool" (It's really just a long bolt with a coupler on it) that looks like you made. I'm a retired Aircraft mechanic who has brain trauma. It's hard for me to understand things but you solved my problem. I didn't know if you turned and tightened the bolt or the wrench where you held the coupler. I thought you turned and tightened the bolt and held the coupler and I was right but I couldn't remember because of my brain trauma. Thank you so much. Your videos help more people than you know!

    • @VideoShowMeHow
      @VideoShowMeHow  2 года назад

      Thank you, appreciate the comment and glad it helped 👍

  • @noneh2817
    @noneh2817 Год назад +3

    You just saved me 50 bucks on a tool that I would've used a couple times. Thanks alot dude. Definitely going to subscribe.🙌🙌🙌

  • @Alatinu
    @Alatinu 2 года назад +1

    Thankyou VM , simple, didactic, economical. Health for you, your family and country.

  • @luisamoa2500
    @luisamoa2500 3 года назад +4

    Awesome and thank you. All the reviews of the popular rivnut tools have the same issues, stripped threads on the tool. I couldn't decide if I wanted to spend that money and I saw your video. Went to the store right after and finished installing my custom bracket for my charcoal canister . Worked perfectly.💪💪💪💪💪💪💪😎😎😎 And the best part is if the bolt that I'm using to install the rivnut gets ruined it's like a 50 cent part to replace.

  • @tjtaylor59
    @tjtaylor59 3 года назад +1

    Thanks !
    Helped out alot . Got my fenders on the Jeep with your help...
    thanks .

  • @Roobarb_Defender
    @Roobarb_Defender 3 года назад +1

    Absolutely brilliant. Thank you so much from the UK 🇬🇧 👍🏻

  • @chipdesormeaux7009
    @chipdesormeaux7009 Год назад +1

    This is great! I am looking to do this to solve a problem of stripped out threads in the tailgate of my truck, where the access panel attaches to the main body of the gate. The original factory installation used self-tapping bolts going through the access panel and threading into a hole in the body of the gate on the other side. Thanks! I'll be doing this next week.

  • @daniellambert2446
    @daniellambert2446 3 года назад +3

    This is God sent!!!! Saved me from dropping serious cash on tools I would only rarely need. This is a great diy hack. Cheers mate!

  • @fabricecalixte6757
    @fabricecalixte6757 2 года назад

    You’re a life saver man, great video

  • @bossdog1480
    @bossdog1480 2 года назад +1

    Great idea. Best I've seen so far.

  • @stanthemann1313
    @stanthemann1313 3 года назад +1

    Very simple. Found it AFTER buying L-845 manual tool ($50 from Hanson Rivet) but specific to #10-20 bolts. App was replacing rusted out rivnuts on a hollow aluminum exterior French door. Rivnuts are used to accept/secure aluminum hurricane shutters directly on the door to protect the glass panel, removable if desired. Due to glass in the hollow door frame I found the manual tool more comfortable to control then guessing with a power tool on a fragile 'receiver'; also it was a 'one off'' job involving 12 nuts at most. Excellent video nonetheless. BTW, main difference with Hanson tool and your design is using a single bolt size and it was Allen head so either Allen wrench (supplied) or a appropriate size hex-driver and drill/driver could be used to apply crush force.

    • @VideoShowMeHow
      @VideoShowMeHow  3 года назад

      Thanks Stan, yes there another vid on the channel that uses the drill method :)

  • @immelting9834
    @immelting9834 2 года назад +2

    Brilliant vid mate !

  • @evan2489-t3i
    @evan2489-t3i 4 года назад +1

    Thanks for the video, just the type of nut I need to use

  • @vobinhthu5299
    @vobinhthu5299 Год назад

    This project is very good!

  • @keithanderson1215
    @keithanderson1215 3 года назад

    Great Ideas! For projects requiring larger fasteners and extra strength, have you tried Plus Nuts or Cross Nuts!

  • @tatakatakashi
    @tatakatakashi Год назад +1

    Saved me $90 mate thank you!

  • @nmartin5551
    @nmartin5551 3 года назад +1

    Working on a sprinter van conversion. I was able to make this work once on a 3/8”, but not again. I need to try some more

    • @VideoShowMeHow
      @VideoShowMeHow  3 года назад

      Nice really keen to do that one day 👍 If you've got lots to do checkout the drill version on the channel or consider getting an actual tool, vid on that also. Good luck!

  • @mohfiroz7700
    @mohfiroz7700 2 года назад

    Thank you for useful method in clear video.

  • @Engineerboy100
    @Engineerboy100 3 года назад +2

    Very cool tool. I will bemaking one of these for sure.

  • @ltwracing
    @ltwracing 7 месяцев назад

    Thanks!🙏🏾

  • @thegoldenhand6239
    @thegoldenhand6239 Год назад

    Thanks 🙏❤️

  • @kerrynball2734
    @kerrynball2734 2 года назад +4

    I think your first method is safer as it doesn't risk wear on the rivnut threads. Imagine aluminium rivnut with steel bolt

    • @JasonWW2000
      @JasonWW2000 2 года назад

      Definitely add lube to the threads.

  • @VideoShowMeHow
    @VideoShowMeHow  4 года назад

    Hey guys! What project you using this for?

  • @Matt-wb7lm
    @Matt-wb7lm 3 года назад +6

    I don't recommend using the nuts threads to rotationally draw it tight. Threads should be static and pulled to compress the nut. I.M.O.

    • @TheJulianga
      @TheJulianga Год назад

      I thought the same thing. Maybe it could be solved by rotating (taking off) the nut and don't let the bolt to rotate.

  • @ikr_atlcustomfangear5999
    @ikr_atlcustomfangear5999 2 года назад

    Attaching DIY Wide-body Fender Flares to my ♥️ 02 Mustang Convertible ♥️

  • @anthonyhitchings1051
    @anthonyhitchings1051 Год назад

    Spann-aah, eh! Tx for the vid.

  • @kaikart123
    @kaikart123 3 года назад +1

    This comment is to remind me that the "coupler" is called "long nut" in my country and will be used when I eventually visit this video again. Also I should use external tooth washer instead of a spacer between the long nut and the nutsert.

  • @mattp6355
    @mattp6355 3 года назад +1

    Is the rusty vise just an aesthetic preference?

    • @VideoShowMeHow
      @VideoShowMeHow  3 года назад

      😁 No, it's just a 'well experienced' vice that one

  • @JediStockTrader
    @JediStockTrader Год назад

    How can i get it flush to the metal if its thin metal sheeting?

    • @VideoShowMeHow
      @VideoShowMeHow  Год назад +1

      You can't with these I'm afraid, will always have a little lip, that's what grips the material

  • @tyredlie
    @tyredlie 2 года назад

    Do you turn the top bolt clockwise or anti clockwise?

  • @asiongasero5894
    @asiongasero5894 3 года назад +1

    Is this also applicable on an aluminum bike? Because my bike doesn't have a hole for a bottle cage thankyou

    • @VideoShowMeHow
      @VideoShowMeHow  3 года назад +1

      Hey 👋 Yep would be perfect for this 👍

    • @asiongasero5894
      @asiongasero5894 3 года назад

      Thanks i was just thinking if my bike will not have a crack because of the pressure

    • @asiongasero5894
      @asiongasero5894 3 года назад

      Also watching from the Philippines!😊😁

    • @VideoShowMeHow
      @VideoShowMeHow  3 года назад +1

      Is it an alloy bike frame? Aluminium or steel frame would fine

    • @asiongasero5894
      @asiongasero5894 3 года назад +1

      Yes it's an alloy bike frame

  • @brentregterschot2321
    @brentregterschot2321 2 года назад

    Hi Trying to put Rivnuts into the car floor but they go stay tight, any ideas why

  • @stevenmarston8923
    @stevenmarston8923 Год назад

    Very informative and appreciate the sharing of knowledge.
    Some constructive criticism for your vids. Please hold your hands still when explaining something you are holding. Shaking the objects like a salt shaker was too much.
    I do realize that some people really like to "talk with their hands" and you most likely are one of them. LOL
    Again, good job on the content!

  • @davidmcveigh564
    @davidmcveigh564 3 года назад +1

    Using Riv Nuts in stainless steel wading machine drum table.

  • @bill-nj6fc
    @bill-nj6fc 2 года назад

    whats the thickest metal one of these will work

  • @-memexican-
    @-memexican- 3 года назад

    I recently stripped the nutsert. Are they easy to remove?

    • @VideoShowMeHow
      @VideoShowMeHow  3 года назад

      Have had success before drilling them out, that's about the only way I know though :(

    • @-memexican-
      @-memexican- 3 года назад +1

      @@VideoShowMeHow ok thanks ill try n do that see how it goes thanks

    • @stanthemann1313
      @stanthemann1313 3 года назад +1

      Tough but can try drilling until it spins, then crush /pinch/slice (Dremel) head collar and either push into hole or pull it out. This worked on RUSTED rivnuts. Biggest problem for me was avoiding enlarging the original hole.

  • @tsteel80
    @tsteel80 2 года назад +1

    Why does the rivnut just spin in the hole?

    • @VideoShowMeHow
      @VideoShowMeHow  2 года назад

      Gotta really apply some downward pressure

  • @officialWWM
    @officialWWM Год назад

    You don’t need a coupling, you nan just use a nut that’s bigger than your bolt.

  • @asrfagr-oq2yd
    @asrfagr-oq2yd Год назад

    👍👍👍

  • @GenX_US_Marine
    @GenX_US_Marine 3 года назад +1

    Wouldn't an impact drill be faster instead of hand cranking it

    • @VideoShowMeHow
      @VideoShowMeHow  3 года назад

      Yep sure is :) ruclips.net/video/u4huFzeQIgw/видео.html Nothing beats the proper tool of course, but good fun trying different methods

    • @And0199
      @And0199 2 года назад +2

      Its hard to tell when to stop with the impact drill because you cant feel it get tighter through the drill, I've warped a couple because I over did it with a drill.

  • @frankallen1602
    @frankallen1602 3 года назад +1

    Gloves????

    • @VideoShowMeHow
      @VideoShowMeHow  3 года назад

      As in wearing them? Just a bit of thing in my vids more info in the description if you're interested 😃✌️

  • @jonathanleslie9100
    @jonathanleslie9100 3 года назад +1

    why don't you just use another socket larger than the bolt instead of the coupler?

    • @VideoShowMeHow
      @VideoShowMeHow  3 года назад

      Could do, so long as you had good contact both sides would work. I found the coupler is good because you can 'push down' with the spanner to help it get that initial grip if that makes sense

    • @jonathanleslie9100
      @jonathanleslie9100 3 года назад +1

      @@VideoShowMeHow thanks. I think I'll try with a pair of vice grips on a socket. I'll end up loosing that coupler anyway. Either way sure beats a $50 tool

    • @VideoShowMeHow
      @VideoShowMeHow  3 года назад

      @@jonathanleslie9100 oh yeah 👍 I've got another version on the channel using a drill, even faster :)

  • @cottreda
    @cottreda 2 года назад +1

    Yeah, but the rivnut spins.... Not optimal

  • @anguyentl
    @anguyentl 3 года назад

    it will be very hard to twist

    • @VideoShowMeHow
      @VideoShowMeHow  3 года назад

      💪💪💪

    • @stanthemann1313
      @stanthemann1313 3 года назад

      Very moderate pressure is needed actually (I'm arthritic 72 yr old) and once it is hard to turn...you're done anyway!

  • @nickgilbert1264
    @nickgilbert1264 Год назад

    This method didn't work for me - the rivnut just spins on its own. I can't actually see why it would work unless the hole is already a very tight fit and if the hole is already a tight fit, you don't need to use this method as you can just drive in the bolt directly and it will have the same effect. Maybe I'm missing something obvious...

  • @krislimmer6532
    @krislimmer6532 Год назад

    Not ideal, better to use a bolt and nut, and washers, tighten nut forcing the bolt outwards, then there will be no friction stress on the rivet nut thread

  • @brentregterschot2321
    @brentregterschot2321 2 года назад

    Yes they don’t stay tight

    • @VideoShowMeHow
      @VideoShowMeHow  2 года назад

      Are they loose when you install? Hole too large?

    • @brentregterschot2321
      @brentregterschot2321 2 года назад

      @@VideoShowMeHow no have to knock them in.. I know there are different ones, which ones are good for 1mm steel

    • @VideoShowMeHow
      @VideoShowMeHow  2 года назад

      @@brentregterschot2321 mustn't be fully crushed down then mate

  • @gianfrancoantonini5630
    @gianfrancoantonini5630 2 года назад

    In italiano non è possibile!!!

  • @joetroy2904
    @joetroy2904 Год назад

    Why this title sound like an eBay listing

  • @Iskremfrpupy
    @Iskremfrpupy 2 года назад +1

    1/2 inch is nowhere near 19mm : )

    • @asd67lkj
      @asd67lkj Год назад +1

      1/2" is the internal thread size, not 'nut' size.......

  • @thunderstorm6616
    @thunderstorm6616 3 года назад

    You guys are lucky here in south africa we have fuck nuts no rivnuts

  • @fahrmboy
    @fahrmboy 2 года назад

    Great method, but it only works if the surface is thick and/or hard enough to grab the sides of the riv nut, keeping it from turning with the bolt. I've tried this with smaller nuts through softer sheet steel and didn't get anywhere. If successfully flared, it might not set straight, either. Sometimes, one needs the force/pulling from the legit tool.