Harbor Freight Doyle Rivet Nut Setter Kit This Thing is Awesome

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Here I am going over the Doyle 10 inch Rivet Nut Setter Kit from Harbor Freight. I will have many other tools that I suggest linked below in the TOOLS and TOOLS CONT Link if you are interested.

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I bought this tool as well and oh boy, what a great investment. I used it to fix outside mirrors on my 67 car as well as mounting speakers.

anomalous
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Been using Riv nuts in aircraft overhaul since 1982. Very handy to have

johnivill
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Really great video tutorial on the Doyle riv nut set. It is very well made and does a great job. FYI to all, Doyle makes all the pliers and related for MAC tools. The Doyle bench vise is 110% amazing too, built old-school strong.

johnclamshellsp
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I'm in agreement. Used it to mount hardware on sailboat masts. Stainless rivnuts work well in the marine environment.

gynat
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I first learned about this type of product 25+ years ago. I went to a custom trim shop for help with installing Factory Ford Cleats on the bed of my pickup. I've got this type of tool setup but different brand. Not used often but a game changer when needed.

kicknsystm
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I bought one of these two years ago to put new fender flairs on my Jeep. I worked splendidly.

kennethhawkins
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I bought one off Amazon awhile back and I just had a use for it about a month ago on an aluminum entry door! Saved hundreds of dollars and a lot of time! Absolute life saver!

michealrobinson
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One of the greatest inventions in tools ever brought out! Years ago I worked in RV sales .... When not busy up front, I'd go out to the shop to visit and frkm time to time help my friends in the service area ... One day one of the service guys was working on an awning arm, and brought out our set of 'Nutserts' to repair the locking system on arm .... I had never seen these, but was always curious as to how they could engineer a steel internal thread in a tabular aluminum awning arm. The simplicity of tge repair was amazing to see.

My hobby is working on John Deere lawn tractors and attachments, and one of these kits woukd be great to have, I'll be picking one soon. Since I buy many if the tools I use from HF and you recommend them, I'll buy ine of theirs. Thanks for sharing!

robertbowling
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Wonderful tools. I have a 90 degree cheaper version that allows me to get in tighter spots. I try and use these inserts instead of self tappers. Much cleaner.

rdspeedfab
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Im a forklift tech and a few guys i work with use this nut setter. I havent heard any complaints about it. We use them for mounting things like lights and mirrors to overhead guards. Since you're not allowed to drill completely through the gaurd. Ive been wanting to pick one up soon.

chadstoudt
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I work for a performance shop and I bought mine a few months back. One of the best purchases. Making brackets, mounting FPRs, boost controllers ect.

Theshitboxtech
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On thinner metal or places under a car I like tack welding the insert after setting them. I'm not even in the rust belt but have had the bolt rust to an insert and the whole thing spin when trying to remove before. That turns into one major pita.

neo
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Yeah, I learned about those about 40 years ago. The set up of the snap on truck was about $200-$300 made the boss by it he put 15 of those in the fiberglass body your hood on a Mac so we can put the grill back in should beat the hell out of somebody sitting in there, trying to hold nuts on the inside of the grill.

rayraden
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I bought mine from Astro tools because on the Garage Journal message board the Sales Rep is on there and customer service from him and Astro is outstanding

jimhaines
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Good video. I used rivnuts to mount electrical boxes to frames on industrial equipment. One place I worked the assemblies would not use rivnuts and wanted to tap holes in thin wall tube another place would always break off taps in the frames and thought that revnuts were the only way to go.

davidwalle
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If you have those Husky cabinets with the "pegboard" holes the door, I could never find pegboard hooks that would stay in because they are made for pegboard and not thin sheet metal.

I used rivnuts in the holes to attach various storage solutions with bolts.

sociopathmercenary
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I have the smaller one. I use it on my old Jeep YJ all the time. Previous owner was a self-tapper nut LOL ... I think I'm going to have to pick this 10" version up ...

downupworkshop
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I also now have the nine dollar sent from HarborFreight. It came in real handy with my guys that I called my job. Security at work would tear fenders off of trailers of a box Vans I replaced about six fenders with those guys

rayraden
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it looks just like the one from astro pneumatic. you can get additional size dies along with blind rivet head and sheetmetal nibblers.

TheKajunkat
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I have two different brands of this one is a larger size and the other is basically the same as the one u have and they work amazingly

Clawson_customs