Astro Rivet Nut Drill Adapter Operation and Review

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  • čas přidán 22. 01. 2023
  • This video covers the operation as well as a review on the Astro Rivet Nut Drill Adapter XL,
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Komentáře • 89

  • @basshunter428
    @basshunter428 Před rokem +16

    I've been using Rivnuts for over 30 yrs (precision sheetmetal mechanic) and I've used just about all the insall tools (except that one). The pneumatic one is great but not cheap and they must be properly adjusted or they will snap the mandrel off. I'm going to look into purchasing this one because it doesn't require a compressor and line. If you own a Jeep and do your own work this tool is a great asset! Thanks Mike, great vid!👍

  • @waltp3373
    @waltp3373 Před rokem +3

    Excellent demonstration

  • @10Kview
    @10Kview Před rokem +4

    Great comprehensive walkthrough on this toolset

  • @PresidentBust
    @PresidentBust Před 8 měsíci +3

    This was very useful. Especially the tip about when to stop.

  • @BluJeep
    @BluJeep Před rokem +3

    Excellent video! I followed your instructions and used this tool to successfully installed 9 rivnuts in my Jeep to secure a rear fascia before my stubby bumper. Thank you.

  • @PresidentBust
    @PresidentBust Před 7 měsíci +1

    Posted 3 weeks ago that this helped me. Let me re state. Did a new project today and couldn't remember the technique of this. This video saved me again!

  • @markcargile
    @markcargile Před rokem

    What a cool tool! Thanks for the review!

  • @ronchadwick8552
    @ronchadwick8552 Před rokem +1

    Like you explained you can put a nut in the area that is captive so you can continue your project.
    Furthermore great demonstration from beginner standpoint to professional on the job site. Keep up your good work thank you

  • @juangalvez8594
    @juangalvez8594 Před 3 měsíci +2

    Great video, thanks for posting. 👍👌

  • @paoemantega8793
    @paoemantega8793 Před 2 měsíci

    excellent presentation, straight to the point. Thanks for sharing

  • @bradlock76
    @bradlock76 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Great demo 👍

  • @minskmade
    @minskmade Před rokem

    very goood video...i've had one of these for a couple years...and never really used it...great instructions.

  • @hexhead5732
    @hexhead5732 Před rokem +4

    That sure is a lot easier than doing it by hand with two wrenches 👍

  • @michaelwright1602
    @michaelwright1602 Před 5 měsíci

    Thank you for the video, I just ordered one, need to do some sheet metal work and this looks like it will fit the bill!

  • @Griff093
    @Griff093 Před 3 měsíci

    I replaced the body on my golf cart about 4 years ago (EZGO), the body was riveted in place with about 50 pop rivets. I used this tool to replace all the pop rivets with Rivnuts. Went together so easy, I used it to install both headlight & taillight assemblies, fender flares, windshield supports, etc. I've used with both aluminum and steel Rivnuts. Works well using a 1/4" nut driver as well as a drill. Quick easy installation.

  • @clivewilliams3661
    @clivewilliams3661 Před rokem +1

    I have a Kobe Heavy Industries tool that is very similar to the one shown that works for 3mm - 6mm, which I have had for more than 10 years but the massive issue with it is that the plastic outer casing is collapsing under the tightening pressure and really isn't fit for purpose. I have never found an alternative until now. I mostly use a ratchet on the 1/4" drive as I don't really need to break out the drill for the few that I do at a time. I have also built a Rivnut tool for M8 and M10 nuts that is modelled on the Land Rover tool, which I first made around 20 years ago. It consists of two 1/2", very short bars that are forced apart with two 1/2" UNF bolts. A M8 or M10 through bolt holds a Rivnut on one side of the combination and as the two bars are forced apart the Rivnut compresses. It is simple, very tough and has never even looked like failing after all this time, indeed its actually getting better IMO and can be used in remarkedly small spaces.

  • @meandmyRC99
    @meandmyRC99 Před 11 měsíci

    Nice job, thanks!

  • @spelunkerd
    @spelunkerd Před rokem +5

    Excellent demo. The concept is really interesting, but I don't use it often enough to justify a big expense. Some guys just use a bolt they tighten up manually to collapse the nut into place, so you don't necessarily need fancy tools. In tight spaces that may be all you can do, since even the rivnut adapter and drill requires about a foot of free space in front. I see the front side of the nut stands a little proud of the surface, so what you're attaching won't be completely flush. I have one of those manual tools, but the one time I wanted to use it under a car, my jack stands wouldn't lift the car high enough to get the tool into place.

    • @TheBFHGarage
      @TheBFHGarage  Před rokem +2

      I agree with you. However, if you need to set them perfectly straight, i find that the wrench method can be hit or miss because of all the movement required. This tool sets them straight! Cost/benefit to the user is the bottom line.

  • @feralkid9315
    @feralkid9315 Před rokem

    nice tool, good review

  • @user-ws7qh5zg8f
    @user-ws7qh5zg8f Před 4 měsíci

    Well done vid.
    Thanks.

  • @code3responsevideos872
    @code3responsevideos872 Před 5 měsíci +3

    Thanks for the great video. I just bought one of these tools. I messed and messed with it for a while. I was about to return it. Now I just realized I had the rivet nut on backwards this whole time. NO, the drill wasn’t too small. NO the tool isn’t broken it’s just good ole fashioned operator error!

    • @Dixler683
      @Dixler683 Před 2 měsíci +1

      How could you have it on backwards? Do not make sense.

    • @code3responsevideos872
      @code3responsevideos872 Před 2 měsíci

      @@Dixler683 if you put the rivet nut on backwards it will not expand in the hole. They are direction specific to the tool to expand and set

    • @Dixler683
      @Dixler683 Před 2 měsíci

      @@code3responsevideos872 Exactly! If the riv-nut is on the mandrel backwards the flange faces toward the hole preventing it from being inserted . So back to my original comment…..”how could you have it on backwards”. I own this tool and familiar with the proper use.

    • @code3responsevideos872
      @code3responsevideos872 Před 2 měsíci

      @@Dixler683 quite easliy when all these new tools come in the mail, I tried to test it by expanding a rivet nut. I was not inserted into a substrait. So I my only conclusion was the m12 drill was too small to handle the job. Once I got
      It into a hole the right way it worked.

  • @BastHoen
    @BastHoen Před 10 měsíci

    Great video, tnx!

  • @nicholascrosby12
    @nicholascrosby12 Před 3 měsíci

    Thanks brother!

  • @cowboyup545
    @cowboyup545 Před 10 měsíci

    Enjoyed he video Thanks. No music back ground could hear you very well.

  • @gf2e
    @gf2e Před 8 dny

    When you're backing the tool out at the end...if there was a way for the outer body of the tool to press against the front of the drill chuck, wouldn't that basically make it unscrew under the control of the drill?
    Two modes: The one that you use, where you hold the outside part of the tool body and it pulls in and out.
    Second, new mode. You slide the outer body of the tool, and now the entire tool rotates with the drill, and unwinds from the nut under drill power.
    Not as fancy as the $1400 Metabo version, but. Not $1400 :)

  • @long-jeep
    @long-jeep Před rokem +5

    I agree that the handheld setting tools _are_ junk. Half of the installed rivnuts end up crooked/off-center.

  • @truesimplicity
    @truesimplicity Před rokem +3

    Are there Plusnut/ Crossnut mandrills available for the ADN38?

  • @jamescopeland5358
    @jamescopeland5358 Před 4 měsíci

    Cool

  • @paulkaufman4901
    @paulkaufman4901 Před rokem +1

    Thanks for doing this review! I have been doing this the hard way for 10 years! Will it set the Nutserts for the skid plate on a jeep?

    • @TheBFHGarage
      @TheBFHGarage  Před rokem +1

      No. Black magic brakes had a great tool that makes it super easy though.

  • @TwoFeatherChannel
    @TwoFeatherChannel Před rokem

    I'm getting one
    I was hoping Milwaukee would have made an all in one Rivet Nut Driver but don't see them talking about it

  • @rksg2003
    @rksg2003 Před rokem

    Thanks for the video great explanation.. My question is what is the model of your Milwaukee drill? thanks

  • @CycloneCyd
    @CycloneCyd Před rokem +2

    Looks like you're using brass rivnuts there. Do you think this tool is strong enough for steel rivnuts. I need to set some M10 steel ones under the wheelarch of my Saab. This tool looks great from the access POV.

    • @TheBFHGarage
      @TheBFHGarage  Před rokem +2

      These are steel rivnuts, not brass. They are zinc coated.

    • @CycloneCyd
      @CycloneCyd Před rokem

      @@TheBFHGarage ah, right oh. Thanks

  • @rubinbrown8142
    @rubinbrown8142 Před 6 měsíci

    You can countersink the hole before you insert the rivnut, this will give you a flushsurface to mount your other part,

    • @TheBFHGarage
      @TheBFHGarage  Před 6 měsíci +1

      Not much to countersink on sheet metal.

  • @billymills7944
    @billymills7944 Před rokem +1

    So, do you think you can use that to mount rocksliders like the belly skidplate? (Bottom and side of frame)

    • @TheBFHGarage
      @TheBFHGarage  Před rokem +2

      No, not at all. The frame rail nutserts are far too big and thick. I don't see a drill collapsing those. The tool from Black Magic Brakes is the best tool for that job.

  • @stephen2028
    @stephen2028 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Looks great but good luck in a tight spot. Great if you got 2 feet of clearance to work with.

    • @TheBFHGarage
      @TheBFHGarage  Před 7 měsíci

      How is that any different than the manual tool where the arms have to open up wide?

  • @danburch9989
    @danburch9989 Před rokem

    I have the "strong arm" rivnut tool. Will the mandrels that came with the "strong arm" style tool fit this? I don't want to keep track of two different mandrel sets.

    • @TheBFHGarage
      @TheBFHGarage  Před rokem

      I don't own a strong arm set so I couldn't tell you.

  • @MrSneakyGunz
    @MrSneakyGunz Před 5 měsíci

    👍👍👍

  • @jedclampett6466
    @jedclampett6466 Před 4 měsíci

    Encountered this problem yesterday. Trashed four rivnuts trying to install three.

    • @TheBFHGarage
      @TheBFHGarage  Před 4 měsíci

      Using this tool or something else? Details!

    • @jedclampett6466
      @jedclampett6466 Před 4 měsíci

      @@TheBFHGarage lopper arms...didn't have room

  • @autotek7930
    @autotek7930 Před 7 měsíci

    Which rivnuts are stronger? Stainless or carbon steel? I only got one chance left to install the a pillar lightbar mounts on my xj. The stuff sent with the mounts ruined my a pillar. They were really ill fitting but i figured hey they know what it takes to get em on. I knew better

    • @TheBFHGarage
      @TheBFHGarage  Před 7 měsíci

      I don't think you would see the strength difference in that application. I would lean towards rust prevention....

  • @wabio
    @wabio Před 11 měsíci

    Does anyone know if this tool with work on the Plus-nuts or pre-bulbed nuts?

  • @wajihatariq5915
    @wajihatariq5915 Před 4 měsíci

    I am interested by this

  • @BT-dl8kq
    @BT-dl8kq Před 6 měsíci

    Is a 3/8 steel rivnut strong enough to hold a 14 gauge unistrut bar for a roof rack on a vehicle that will hold solar racks or would a regular nut and bolt be better?

    • @TheBFHGarage
      @TheBFHGarage  Před 6 měsíci +1

      That's a good question. The primary benefit of a rivnut is to have threads where you can't access from behind. If you have access and room for a nut, I would go that route.

  • @gyo911
    @gyo911 Před 10 měsíci

    What would you think would be max material thickness for these rivnuts to still be able to collapse?

    • @TheBFHGarage
      @TheBFHGarage  Před 10 měsíci

      Depends on the rivnut. Look at the description on the box they come in.

  • @MasterFalconer-pv8zb
    @MasterFalconer-pv8zb Před 2 měsíci

    Would the astro be tough to use in a more confined space?

    • @TheBFHGarage
      @TheBFHGarage  Před 2 měsíci

      When you look at what your other options are, 🤷

  • @markmark5269
    @markmark5269 Před 7 měsíci

    I have a manual squeezer and the only reason I would upgrade is if the tool spins itself back out of the rivnut, and this one does not.

    • @TheBFHGarage
      @TheBFHGarage  Před 7 měsíci +1

      The whole point of the tool is to set the rivnut without turning the threads. This prevents it from stripping out. I do agree it would be nice to have a quick switch setting to have it come back out though.

  • @alakans216
    @alakans216 Před 2 měsíci

    does this work for plus-nuts which is a little longer than riv-nuts.

    • @TheBFHGarage
      @TheBFHGarage  Před 2 měsíci

      I'm not 100% sure but it looks like it would.

  • @anicetopontillas8121
    @anicetopontillas8121 Před 3 měsíci

    I used it and the first time the rivet went in fine. But when I did the second one the rivet went to the end but just kept spinning and not collapsing.

    • @TheBFHGarage
      @TheBFHGarage  Před 3 měsíci

      The mandrel needs to be tightened into the tool. That's operator error!

    • @anicetopontillas8121
      @anicetopontillas8121 Před 3 měsíci

      I tighten everything and still the same.
      @@TheBFHGarage

    • @anicetopontillas8121
      @anicetopontillas8121 Před 3 měsíci

      I tighten everything and heard noises that sounded like it was strip. Turned out my drill was making the noise when the drill pulles the nutsert as I held the rivet tool..@@TheBFHGarage

  • @autotek7930
    @autotek7930 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Could you use a 20v impact driver?

    • @TheBFHGarage
      @TheBFHGarage  Před 7 měsíci +1

      IIRC it requires a drill and an impact creates issues.

    • @autotek7930
      @autotek7930 Před 7 měsíci

      @TheBFHGarage dang. This is getting to be expensive just to mount my lightbar lol. I have a impact driver with the same sized hex and good throttle control. I figured it'll work the same. I'm more than likely gonna try it anyway or just buy a 20v cordless drill. The hardware sent to me with my a pillar lightbar mounts from affordable offroad. They pulled right thru the sheet metal on my a pillar and I'm guessing coz they don't fit too well. I knew better and now I'm paying the price and tbh this the only thing I went cheap on with my build. If all else fails I'll weld up the holes or add another a pillar skin to bring the strength back

  • @theasiamtmgroup
    @theasiamtmgroup Před 6 měsíci

    Rivnuts are awesome but I think there are people who are intimidated by them. This tool can make those apprehensions go away.

  • @MyTubeSVp
    @MyTubeSVp Před rokem +1

    I have the same one for some months now, very pleased with it! I have been using a similar tool for rivets for years now, and that’s excellent too! czcams.com/users/shortszMNb5VARC4A

  • @moe2470
    @moe2470 Před 4 měsíci

    One can buy rivnut sets cheap as shit. What nobody tells you about rivnuts is to use never sieze on the bolts you screw into them. If you dont then down the track lots of luck undoing said bolts. Over the years ive had to deal with many spinning rivnuts. That is all.

  • @fencefriend
    @fencefriend Před rokem

    The first thing you do... is set the drill to driver mode ...omits details.

  • @dominiqueburtin4697
    @dominiqueburtin4697 Před 4 měsíci

    ça ne fonctionne que très peut de temps ne pas acheter 🥵

  • @alexperez7635
    @alexperez7635 Před rokem +1

    everything is made in China dude!!

    • @TheBFHGarage
      @TheBFHGarage  Před rokem +2

      I know..... unfortunately.

    • @DCigar
      @DCigar Před 11 měsíci

      You sure about that? You’d be wrong

  • @alfredocuomo1546
    @alfredocuomo1546 Před 4 měsíci +1

    In the future you should put a link to the tool you're reviewing in case people would like to acquire it.

    • @TheBFHGarage
      @TheBFHGarage  Před 4 měsíci

      Links tend to die to quickly. Plus not everyone shops at the same place. Prices also change and people like to find the best deal.

  • @bernardmauge8613
    @bernardmauge8613 Před 11 měsíci

    useless and impractical. The stick out with the drill is huge. Useless inside a car or a frame.

    • @TheBFHGarage
      @TheBFHGarage  Před 11 měsíci

      🤦🤷💩

    • @Mike-hb4pc
      @Mike-hb4pc Před 10 měsíci

      Yes, but how about a 16" long bolt cutter style? Longer than a drill attachment..... It's a great tool wherever it fits, which is probably most of the time.