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I love rivet nuts - but need some way to touch up the mistakes :)
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<blockquote data-quote="flatheadsteve" data-source="post: 513778" data-attributes="member: 33666"><p>I love riv nuts but they need to be snug when installed into the hole before squeezing. If your installing In really thin aluminum I could see them having limited strength. I used them for the t bars and other rod holders for catfish on my last several boats without fail. The drags are buttoned down to whatever a abu garcia 6500 can muster ( 15 lbs i think) when chasing big blues and flatheds they held in my alumacraft for the 10 yrs I had it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flatheadsteve, post: 513778, member: 33666"] I love riv nuts but they need to be snug when installed into the hole before squeezing. If your installing In really thin aluminum I could see them having limited strength. I used them for the t bars and other rod holders for catfish on my last several boats without fail. The drags are buttoned down to whatever a abu garcia 6500 can muster ( 15 lbs i think) when chasing big blues and flatheds they held in my alumacraft for the 10 yrs I had it. [/QUOTE]
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