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Like your thinking there Q, but you should mention that in your spec of the tool.

 

I managed to 'screw' up a good few rivnuts and bolts in another project before I went out and bought the proper tool.

Yeah sorry I should have. It's always best to use a high tensile cap screw/bolt when there are excessive forces or high frequency usage.

 

I have used this particular tool 3 or 4 times over the last 4 years. As you can see no signs of wear.

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