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Originally Posted by N941WR
Pat,
Yes, I have use the Homebuilder's Rivnut tool.
It works great and I found it even better if you use a socket adapter in your cordless drill to set the rivnut.
Also, use "Keyed Rivnuts". They have a little bump on the bottom of the flange which helps keep them from spinning.
Check out the last entry on this page of my fuselage page. I added tie down rings to my baggage compartment using rivnuts.
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Bill's suggestion to use a socket adapter and drill is a good idea.
Yesterday I went to work installing the new upper gear leg fairings from Jan in Africa with the Homebuilders Rivnut Tool from ACS. The device works but when using a wrench to turn the bolt to pull the rivnut, it takes forever, especially when on your back on a creeper under the wing. I installed 3 rivnuts with each fairing and it took about 4 hours to get the job done. I used the notched version of rivnut and they appear to be set quite tight and should not turn. I used the side load a very small drill bit to cut the notch on the edge of each hole.
The tool is worth the money for just a few installs.
Hangar temp was 90F+ and that may have slowed things down a bit.