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Re: Pop threads vs. rivets?

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Subject: Re: Pop threads vs. rivets?
From: DRSkruffy@aol.com
Date: Wed, 3 May 2000 00:11:11 EDT
Gee, I got one of those about 15 years ago from one of those auto hardware 
vendors. I thought it was great, especially for fender bolts. 

In a message dated 5/3/00 12:52:24 AM !!!First Boot!!!, 
gprtech@frontiernet.net writes:

<< 
 The part is a collapsible threaded sleeve, and the tool threads into it
 and collapses it much like a pop rivet. These are available in both
 aluminum and soft steel varieties. I've used them for many years, but
 wouldn't recommend them for use on a car.
 
 Jeff McNeal wrote:
 > 
 > I recently received a J.C. Whitney catalog in the mail and was thumbing
 > through it this morning, alternately chuckling and marveling at all the 
junk
 > they have in there.  Something caught my eye though and I was wondering if
 > any lister has experience with the tool that allows you to "pop" in a
 > thread, as opposed to a rivet.
 > 
 > Recently, I could have really used a way to install threads like this.  I
 > had no idea such a tool existed. I like the idea of being able to install
 > screw threads in certain pieces for later removal, as opposed to having to
 > drill out a pop rivet.  Anyone tried this thing?  Happy with it?
 > 
 > Best wishes,
 > 
 > Jeff in San Diego
 >  >>

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