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marios447702 Posted - Aug 04 2012 : 10:43:02 AM
Hi
In the video installing electric universal windows Aaron is using a kind of thread that he applies using a bolt to secure the fittings.Please somebody can you give me the trade name for this threads so i can find them on the web.
rgds m.c
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Aaron Cake Posted - Nov 24 2012 : 11:23:27 AM
Pick up a copy of the Yellow Pages, look up "Fasteners", and go to a real fastener store. They will have a wide selection. Regular hardware stores or big box stores won't generally carry them.
Yerboogieman Posted - Nov 16 2012 : 8:26:28 PM
quote:
Originally posted by Aaron Cake

My next Cosmo video will have a good demonstration of how to use nutserts.



Nah, we just need a demonstration of how to buy them at Home Depot or another well known store. Plus, Home Depot gave everyone on my street buckets of stuff when we flooded.
Aaron Cake Posted - Nov 03 2012 : 10:54:04 AM
My next Cosmo video will have a good demonstration of how to use nutserts.
Aaron Cake Posted - Oct 21 2012 : 10:49:51 AM
Any good fastener store. There are multiple fastener store chains where I live (FACCA, Brafasco, Laurie's) and they all stock nutserts/rivnuts.

Worst case is that I'm sure you can order them online in bulk.
BEatonNo1 Posted - Oct 15 2012 : 12:09:47 AM
Mcmaster has them: http://www.mcmaster.com/#standard-rivet-nuts/=jq4hpu

Yerboogieman Posted - Oct 14 2012 : 3:56:45 PM
NO. I have searched high and low. They are no where to be found. Everyone wants to sell me a tap and die.
Aaron Cake Posted - Aug 05 2012 : 10:24:19 AM
Nutsert or rivnut. You may have a different local name but that's what we call them in North America.

Example: http://www.rivet-nut.com/Rivnut_Fasteners.asp

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