Does anyone know where I can buy Rivnuts in the Suffolk area.
Also what type do you use steel or aluminium? or should you match the rivnut type to the metal you are fitting it to, e.g. steel chassis rail so steel
rivnut e.t.c.
I have also been looking at reasonably priced rivnut tools but they only seem to be able to do the aluminium rivnuts, probably because they are made
from chocolate so I will probably be using the nut and bolt method as described on here unless I can find a decent one for a good price, has to be
locost
Have you tried PARTCO in bury?
hi,
got mine from car builder solutions. (the budget one) works fine
on aluminium ones, haven't needed steel ones.
nice to see someone else south of Leeds building one!!
George
Stuart,
I have a load of M5 and M6 Rivnuts, which i think are aluminium. How many do you need?
I got them from Wurth, as we have an account and a rep , who regularly pops in to work.
My rivnut tool was not a bad price. I could get you a price on one if you like. Or if its only for a few, you could borrow mine.
Cheers
Gary
http://stores.ebay.co.uk/WVS-FASTENERS_RIVET-NUTS_W0QQcolZ4QQdirZ1QQfsubZ18QQftidZ2QQtZkm
This do ya?
quote:
Originally posted by r3nuf
Stuart,
I have a load of M5 and M6 Rivnuts, which i think are aluminium. How many do you need?
I got them from Wurth, as we have an account and a rep , who regularly pops in to work.
My rivnut tool was not a bad price. I could get you a price on one if you like. Or if its only for a few, you could borrow mine.
Cheers
Gary
Did you try?
Suffolk Fasteners (Ipswich) Ltd
Boss Hall Industrial Park
Ipswich
Tel: 01473 740600
I know they're not in Suffolk but these guys have been very good for me and they're massively cheaper than some suppliers :
Torque Control ltd
and the only ones where I could get M4 countersunk Ali rivnuts from
I have used Suffolk Fasteners in the past for loads of stuff and the guy is very helpful and has no problems with small quantities.
I use tifossi in devon.
just make sure you get the serrated type, easier to pull up and the serrations grip the metal the solid ones are a bas***d
to pull up and will snap a cheap tool
Tony
something like this will cost you about £60 but it's a pop riveter as well
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