Nutsert Tool

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DaveP
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Nutsert Tool

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Does anyone have a nutsert tool that they would be willing to lend me to install some rock sliders? Thanks!
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Re: Nutsert Tool

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Nothing here.
I've always used a grade 8 nut, bolt, washers and grease to put them in.
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Re: Nutsert Tool

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I have one, I'm on the South Shore but could meet you somewhere

You can also just use a bolt the size of the nutsert, and a regular nut over it. Thread the nut, then the nutsert onto the bolt, insert the nutsert, then hold the nut with one wrench and turn the bolt with another.
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Re: Nutsert Tool

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If a nut, bolt and grease are good enough for Kurt, they're good enough for me!
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