So .. I've got a couple of "turning nuts" and load of stickingout studs (Most impotantly where the wood connects behind the B post ..
Any ideas on some blind replacements ?
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I'd always recommend welding in proper replacements, even if it means cutting and replacing an access panel. However, you can get plasterboard fixings that have a kind of spring operated pair of wings. You might be lucky and be able to push those through with the wings folded. When in place they will open out and hopefully catch on some part of the body so that you can tighten them. Biggest problem will be the size of bolt vs the size of hole necessary for insertion. All depends on how thorough you want to be. NB this solution is NOT recommended to re[place EVERY fixing as it is essential that the timber frame is bolted securely to the B-post - it's a structural part of the car !
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Don't know how well they work but Frost's sell a 'nut rivet' tool...
http://www.frost.co.uk/item_Detail.asp? ... Tool%20Kit
A quick search on google for nut rivets to see how they work.....
http://www.prifast.co.uk/nutserts.htm
or this might be easier to fit as it only needs normal pop rivets....
http://www.rivetwise.co.uk/productrange/cagenuts.htm
Edit: Damn... Roger beat me too it, I really must learn to post faster
http://www.frost.co.uk/item_Detail.asp? ... Tool%20Kit
A quick search on google for nut rivets to see how they work.....
http://www.prifast.co.uk/nutserts.htm
or this might be easier to fit as it only needs normal pop rivets....
http://www.rivetwise.co.uk/productrange/cagenuts.htm
Edit: Damn... Roger beat me too it, I really must learn to post faster

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I found an old reference to Rivnut on google. This is the tool I used to have.
It was very good if I can get one I will and lend it out for a small deposit.

you can still get the rivnuts, but the tool I had was for one thread size only
however you could fit steel inserts in good sizes. And I don't think that the pop rivit guns would be up to the job.
If all else fails I will make a tool with a suitable mandril and bearing.
It was very good if I can get one I will and lend it out for a small deposit.
you can still get the rivnuts, but the tool I had was for one thread size only
however you could fit steel inserts in good sizes. And I don't think that the pop rivit guns would be up to the job.
If all else fails I will make a tool with a suitable mandril and bearing.

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Bearing in mind where the car sat for a long time...
I think you'd really be better off in the long run opening that side of the b pillar and carrying out welded repairs and fabrication to the captive nuts in the B pillar as the cause they are moving is likely to be rusted out metal work! Not usual on a Traveller, but maybe that area was not protected by Dinitrol.....

I think you'd really be better off in the long run opening that side of the b pillar and carrying out welded repairs and fabrication to the captive nuts in the B pillar as the cause they are moving is likely to be rusted out metal work! Not usual on a Traveller, but maybe that area was not protected by Dinitrol.....
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Persoanlly I prefer this picture of max in his feral state ..chickenjohn wrote:Bearing in mind where the car sat for a long time...
I think you'd really be better off in the long run opening that side of the b pillar and carrying out welded repairs and fabrication to the captive nuts in the B pillar as the cause they are moving is likely to be rusted out metal work! Not usual on a Traveller, but maybe that area was not protected by Dinitrol.....

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