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stabilizer fairings Rivnuts

Posted: Sat Feb 18, 2012 9:00 am
by LisaFly99
In a message dated 2/21/04 11:24:05 PM Central Standard Time,
rebaker@ftc-i.net writes:
I am in the Rivnut camp. I prefer to use the keyed ones and put a
little epoxy under them when installing. Haven't had one spin yet and
if you get a spin or strip they can be drilled and reinstalled.
Sheetmetal screws are an abomination !
I used a lot of rivnuts or nutserts and I'm with Ralph in that I always use a
little JB Weld on them when I install them. Or if there where you can get at
the back of them scuff with a Dremil and brush attachment and apply a little
JB Weld. Really locks them in good.
Phil&Lisa Smith
#460R
N414D



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