[Tigers] Tigers Digest, Vol 16, Issue 227

Lance Beauchamp blance598 at gmail.com
Mon Oct 2 07:16:49 MDT 2023


Thank you gentlemen for your thoughts on my striped stud hole.  Beau

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>    1. Re: Tonneau cover studs (Arden Bedell)
>    2. Re: Tonneau cover studs (Jeffery Randall)
>    3. Re: Tonneau cover studs (Ken Tisdale)
>    4. toureau stud (Clyde Mclaughlin)
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> From: Arden Bedell <sixtysixtiger at hotmail.com>
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> Subject: Re: [Tigers] Tonneau cover studs
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> Rivet nut?
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> https://www.mcmaster.com/products/rivet-nuts/
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> On 10/1/23 10:28, Lance Beauchamp wrote:
> > I have a striped hole , near the trunk hinge, the stud will not
> > tighten. That's a sealed area, how does one cure this issue, just got
> > the car back from New paint and body work. I was going to use a
> > threaded stud ,but no access.
> > Any ideas are appreciated.? Beau
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> From: Jeffery Randall <jefferyrandall at gmail.com>
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> Subject: Re: [Tigers] Tonneau cover studs
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> Put a motif clip in the hole and screw in your stud.
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> On Sun, Oct 1, 2023 at 4:12?PM Lance Beauchamp <blance598 at gmail.com>
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> > I have a striped hole , near the trunk hinge, the stud will not tighten.
> > That's a sealed area, how does one cure this issue, just got the car back
> > from New paint and body work. I was going to use a threaded stud ,but no
> > access.
> > Any ideas are appreciated.  Beau
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> Date: Sun, 1 Oct 2023 15:49:51 -0600
> From: Ken Tisdale <ktisdale at ix.netcom.com>
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> Subject: Re: [Tigers] Tonneau cover studs
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> Took the gas tank cover off. taped the correct wrench for the screw stud
> on a yard stick and play doed the nut in the wrench, and patiently got
> it to work. A pain, but it worked.
>
> Ken
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> On 10/1/2023 11:28 AM, Lance Beauchamp wrote:
> > I have a striped hole , near the trunk hinge, the stud will not
> > tighten. That's a sealed area, how does one cure this issue, just got
> > the car back from New paint and body work. I was going to use a
> > threaded stud ,but no access.
> > Any ideas are appreciated.? Beau
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> Date: Sun, 1 Oct 2023 18:49:11 -0400
> From: Clyde Mclaughlin <clydemclaughlin618 at gmail.com>
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> Get a stud with #10 machine thread,  drill the hole to appropriate size,
> put a small punch through the hole and tap it, it will put a dent in the
> panel in the trunk underneath, then use a rota broach bit and make a 1/2"
> hole in that under panel, now you can install a nut and washer on the the
> treaded stud, maybe use some blue locktite or a nylock nut.  problem solved
> for good.
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> Date: Sun, 1 Oct 2023 17:12:04 -0700
> From: Jim <jim at island.net>
> To: Clyde Mclaughlin <clydemclaughlin618 at gmail.com>
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> Subject: Re: [Tigers] toureau stud
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> I just drilled an appropriate hole  and installed 10/32 ?Riv nuts? and
> screwed the studs in? all done from above ? easy-peasy
> Jim
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> > On Oct 1, 2023, at 3:51 PM, Clyde Mclaughlin <
> clydemclaughlin618 at gmail.com> wrote:
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> > ?
> > Get a stud with #10 machine thread,  drill the hole to appropriate size,
> put a small punch through the hole and tap it, it will put a dent in the
> panel in the trunk underneath, then use a rota broach bit and make a 1/2"
> hole in that under panel, now you can install a nut and washer on the the
> treaded stud, maybe use some blue locktite or a nylock nut.  problem solved
> for good.
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> Date: Sun, 1 Oct 2023 20:12:52 -0400 (EDT)
> From: GARY WINBLAD <garywinblad at comcast.net>
> To: Clyde Mclaughlin <clydemclaughlin618 at gmail.com>, Tiger Talk List
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> Subject: Re: [Tigers] toureau stud
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> Put a small copper wire in the hole with your screw-in stud.  It will get
> a bite.  Then clip it short
> and screw it down.  Has worked for me before.
> Gary
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> > On 10/01/2023 3:49 PM PDT Clyde Mclaughlin <clydemclaughlin618 at gmail.com>
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> > Get a stud with #10 machine thread,  drill the hole to appropriate size,
> put a small punch through the hole and tap it, it will put a dent in the
> panel in the trunk underneath, then use a rota broach bit and make a 1/2"
> hole in that under panel, now you can install a nut and washer on the the
> treaded stud, maybe use some blue locktite or a nylock nut.  problem solved
> for good.
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