Rivnuts are a great idea except when they don't work. I've generally come to hate them.
One problem I suspect many here experienced is the bolt/screw and rivnut creating a strong corrosion bond (stronger than the Rivnut to fiberglass bond) resulting in the rivnut rotating when trying to remove the bolt/screw. None-the-less, there is a need for blind nut installations.
While looking for ways to mount stuff to a recumbent trike (Catrike Road), I came across this discussion of Rivnuts Vs Plusnuts and thought I'd share: http://www.pointsunknown.com/blog/20...s-vs-plusnuts/ BTW ... since I need to install in tubes, orienting the "+" properly provides even more anti-rotation protection.
Plusnut:
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It seems to me that a Plusnut would be less prone to rotationin DeLorean/fiberglass applicationsgiven that both are properly installed and a better alternative to using Rivnuts. Looks like they would grab the fiberglass better. I could see using them with a bit of epoxy on the sides to bond to the fiberglass for even more hold. .... And then use some form of anti-seize compound on the threads.
Thoughts? Has anyone tried them?
Edit: Other names for these are jacknuts, cross nuts, cruss nut (maybe).
Edit: Another alternative for DeLorean applications is EZ Blind Nuts. These require larger hole and are like a toggle bolt.