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Snuffy \Hub Cap\ McKinney March 23rd 15 02:08 AM

Threaded Insert Riveter Kit - Saved by Harbor Freight again
 
Bought one from McMaster Carr for $56 but as usual, I expected it to have all the different mandrel sizes that it was capable of handling. I didn't read the fine print until I got it here and saw that there was no 1/4-20 mandrel, which is exactly the one I needed. Looking again, the mandrel is another $15. Total $71. But (and this is a big butt) it's closed on Sunday.
http://www.mcmaster.com/#rivet-nut-i...-tools/=wfdt6q

So I found one at Sears for $50, got the tool gal on the phone, but she was "waiting on a customer and would be right back."
http://www.sears.com/unknown-profess...p-SPM667145614

While on hold, I thought, "What the heck! I'll check good old Harbor Freight!" And there it was staring me in the face dangling $19.99, including 1/4-20 mandrel and several others, even a few rivets for each size. So I let out a yahooooo, grabbed a sody pop, leaped into the Studebaker, lighted up a stogy, checked the basketball scores on the radio, peeled out on 2 wheels and picked one up. Now I'm back installing rivets like they're going out of style, singing lumberjack songs with my best gal by my side. Once again... life is good...
http://www.harborfreight.com/45-piec...-kit-1210.html

Best thing about McMaster is EZ returns as long as they ain't wore out.



Bob_Villa March 23rd 15 03:31 AM

Threaded Insert Riveter Kit - Saved by Harbor Freight again
 
Thanks for the humorous tale...I only see lame attempts at this forum (I won't mention names but you know who you are).

Stormin Mormon[_10_] March 23rd 15 12:38 PM

Threaded Insert Riveter Kit - Saved by Harbor Freight again
 
On 3/22/2015 10:08 PM, Snuffy "Hub Cap" McKinney wrote:
Bought one from McMaster Carr for $56 but as usual, I expected it to have all the different mandrel sizes that it was capable of handling. I didn't read the fine print until I got it here and saw that there was no 1/4-20 mandrel, which is exactly the one I needed. Looking again, the mandrel is another $15. Total $71. But (and this is a big butt) it's closed on Sunday.
http://www.mcmaster.com/#rivet-nut-i...-tools/=wfdt6q

So I found one at Sears for $50, got the tool gal on the phone, but she was "waiting on a customer and would be right back."
http://www.sears.com/unknown-profess...p-SPM667145614

While on hold, I thought, "What the heck! I'll check good old Harbor Freight!" And there it was staring me in the face dangling $19.99, including 1/4-20 mandrel and several others, even a few rivets for each size. So I let out a yahooooo, grabbed a sody pop, leaped into the Studebaker, lighted up a stogy, checked the basketball scores on the radio, peeled out on 2 wheels and picked one up. Now I'm back installing rivets like they're going out of style, singing lumberjack songs with my best gal by my side. Once again... life is good...
http://www.harborfreight.com/45-piec...-kit-1210.html

Best thing about McMaster is EZ returns as long as they ain't wore out.


A couple decades ago, I got a nut riveter from HF,
long before they had a store near me. Used it and
some machine screws to put a work bench in the back
of my van. Made it much easier to pull out, and put
in the next van.

Nut rivets sure can be handy to have.

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[email protected] March 23rd 15 03:53 PM

Threaded Insert Riveter Kit - Saved by Harbor Freight again
 
They are also called, "Nutserts".


[email protected] March 23rd 15 08:27 PM

Threaded Insert Riveter Kit - Saved by Harbor Freight again
 
On Mon, 23 Mar 2015 08:53:33 -0700 (PDT), wrote:

They are also called, "Nutserts".

Or "rivnuts"


Snuffy \Hub Cap\ McKinney April 5th 15 05:19 PM

Threaded Insert Riveter Kit - Saved by Harbor Freight again
 
wrote in message ...
On Mon, 23 Mar 2015 08:53:33 -0700 (PDT), wrote:

They are also called, "Nutserts".

Or "rivnuts"


After using for a week, this is one of the few tools from Harbor Freight that actually works much better than the chinese tools from the name brands. Next weekend I'm hauling back all my ex HD overpriced tools and cashing them in.




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