- 1. Re: Stripped Sheetmetal Screws (score: 1)
- Author: "Robert M. Lang" <lang@isis.mit.edu>
- Date: Tue, 1 Jun 2004 10:25:09 -0400 (EDT)
- On my street TR6, is used a product called a Well-nut. This is a rubber plug with a brass nut. You open the hole up a tad, stuff in a well-nut and use a normal threaded machine screw (Ilike stainles
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- 2. Stripped Sheetmetal Screws (score: 1)
- Author: John Mitchell <jmitch@snet.net>
- Date: Fri, 28 May 2004 08:13:48 -0400
- Hi Guys, I come to the well of knowledge once again. I'm remounting my luggage rack on the boot lid after paint, and have found a couple of the holes are a little too large to hold the screws tightly
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- 3. Re: Stripped Sheetmetal Screws (score: 1)
- Author: "Philip E. Barnes" <peb3@cornell.edu>
- Date: Fri, 28 May 2004 08:33:59 -0400
- John, You were on the right track with the Pop-Rivet idea. There is a product called Riv-Nut and various other names that is essentially a blind rivet with threads. You use your rivet tool to install
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- 4. Re: Stripped Sheetmetal Screws (score: 1)
- Author: Walt Boeninger <walt.boeninger@hp.com>
- Date: Fri, 28 May 2004 15:27:14 -0700
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- 5. Re: Stripped Sheetmetal Screws (score: 1)
- Author: John Mitchell <jmitch@snet.net>
- Date: Fri, 28 May 2004 18:38:07 -0400
- Thanks to everyone who replied about the stripped sheet metal screws. I went to a local nut and bolt shop and picked up the threaded inserts. The guy at the store also made up a little tool (bolt wit
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