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Today I would like to say : Waxoyl is glorious.

Note these wont always be positive (a few days ago it would have been Td5 tanks are bar stewards (to get back in).

But the rivnuts went in beautifully with the Simon type tool (just in the cross member for mud flaps). And having fitted a new crossmember and the warm weather the waxoyl job has given me a warm glowing feeling that the score is now: Rust 1 : Anderzander 2

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Mike, you of all people should know about smearing the outside of the Rivnut with Sikaflex :ph34r:

Rivnuts are great when fitted and used properly, but that's not always possible outside a factory.

Most common problem I've seen is an over-long bolt corroding on the far side of the rivnut, then pulling tight when removed.

Blind rivnuts are good at reminding you the bolt is too long :i-m_so_happy:

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The company I work for uses hundreds, if not thousands, of rivnuts on every product, so doing warranty work and upgrades in the field I get to see a fair number of spinning rivnuts. Mostly this is caused by one of three factors; incorrect installation of the rivnut (pulled up too much or not enough); fixing over-tightened into rivnut; or, most common, stainless steel fixing used in mild steel rivnut.

For the small percentage of failures versus functional rivnuts I wouldn't consider performing any additional tasks like filing flat edges etc, it wouldn't be time/cost effective for the business.

Also I cannot see any amount of sikoflex (or any other sealer) having an effect on the longevity or grip of a rivnut

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Today I would like to say : Waxoyl is glorious.

Note these wont always be positive (a few days ago it would have been Td5 tanks are bar stewards (to get back in).

But the rivnuts went in beautifully with the Simon type tool (just in the cross member for mud flaps). And having fitted a new crossmember and the warm weather the waxoyl job has given me a warm glowing feeling that the score is now: Rust 1 : Anderzander 2

Last year I waxoyled - great product.

Tonight as it was still baking hot and sunny I thought it was an ideal opportunity so I used aerosol cans of Dinitrol - also great product and probably gets into tight spaces a bit better but not as thick a coating. really easy to use.

Net result - both are great coatings.

In my book anything to stop my Defender from rusting is worth a try.

Barry

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Aren't the self tappers in the footwells an arse when they are rusted in and the head rounds out before the screw turns ......

What do folk do ? Cut a slot in and try again ?

I think it's exacerbated by the exposed thread rusting on the other side.

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You could also place a plastic washer under the head of the screw as that's really the only contact it is making with ali.

The plastic bungs I got were quite fragile unlike the ones they were replacing so might be worth going genuine.....

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For today:

Aren't the self tappers in the footwells an arse when they are rusted in and the head rounds out before the screw turns ......

What do folk do ? Cut a slot in and try again ?

I think it's exacerbated by the exposed thread rusting on the other side.

Nope. Simple and easy.

When I have to take them out. I replace with Ford/ Vauxhaul body self tappers.

For the floor. I use short 6mm screws, nuts and washers

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Yep, thems the ones :) For the record I found the white ones I bought are fragile and crack if not careful when fitting but the red ones that were already fitted are much better. The ones I bought were BritPart, I made the assumption they couldn't get a bit of plastic wrong ..... my bad

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