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Neat way to do multi layers

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Saw this and thought y'all would like it...

Hope the link works...now

https://youtu.be/Wf7jHeYzKrU
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Thanks! I tried to open the link and it didn't work for me. I got the following message.
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Edited the link
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Thanks!
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I’m still a little confused… I see that tabs are bent and used for spacing, but are the tabs welded to the back layers?
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Scratch, I think the tabs were just twisted to lock the pieces together


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I use these type of fasteners for thin sheet metal, installed like Pop Rivets, use machine screws to attach layers.
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Tom I use rivnuts for all my panel work on the rockcrawlers... while were sharing rivnuts... check this tool out.. its easier for my gimpy hand than the squeeze style.
Ive used them on a few signs, but they have to be designed to look good with button head bolts.

https://www.amazon.com/Astro-Pneumatic- ... C70&sr=1-1

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Thats is slick, thanks for dangling a neat tool in front of a tool junkie :HaHa
the video show both nutsert setter and a pop rivet tool using the same handle is your that way or are there 2 separate tools??
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Nice tool! My homemade is a bolt and 2 washers... Didn't quite like it.

My Astro is only nutsert.. but different mandrels are available so might do rivets.
One reason I like this one is I can use a 90° attachment for my 1/4"impact or drill for underwood/ under dash work
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HEY! That is smart! Create a tab that bends over, and lands on the back surface. Then the tab is narrower, and then a bit wider, and slips through a slot too wide for the upper part to slip through. Now twist the small tabs that protrude out through the back! I love it!

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This looks very interesting! Thanks for the information.
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If you care to make your own tool here is a video from an Aussie DIY type :Yay :Like
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