There are many times that we need to screw two thin objects together and we are unable to make a fold due to their thin width. The solution to this problem is given by the rivet nuts!
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It's oddly satisfying to watch this highly skilled dude making everything from anything.
The engineering and process that goes into all of your builds is absolutely amazing. Building from recycled items and figuring out how to use them is awe inspiring. Great job
Tools $1000000………experience 20yrs…………..engineering your own nutsert tool PRICELESS…….A joy to watch, cheers
Finally a new one, you guys post video once a month but every damn time it's worth the wait.
Hearing that “click” when the bearing hits the bottom of a perfectly machined cup has got to be satisfying 😄 I could watch your channel for hours. Love your projects and imagination
Hell of a lot of work gone into making a really simple tool here but I can see this tool lasting for ever, well made better than anything you can buy
Time is gone whether you use it or not, so why not use it however the f*ck you want, right?
For 75-100$ for a tool I wouldn’t of wasted that much time. I have yet to break my riv nut tool that was 84$ and have done thousands of inserts. Time is money
If we have a KZhead (Rube Goldberg) RivNut Tool Design award for the most complex, labor, material and machine intensive approach you will win it hands down! I'll even give you extra points for being the largest entry too! Hell, I'll even give you bonus points for excessive weight! Unfortunately you're going to take a beating in the usability department because of it's so large! Wakodahatchee Chris
Nice work. The amount of time, effort, skill, designing, and engineering that went into making the tool is outstanding. Well done. I’ll give you a $100 for it.
I like how you just know for a fact he already has a rivnut tool, but like everything in his shop he probably looks at it and goes "I can do it better" . Awesome!
You're right, why spend $20 on a readily available, hardened tool when you can spend $100+ in materials and a couple days in the shop designing and building a tool made of non-hardened components?
Here's a possible improvement: replace the screw clamp and rigid mount with a toggle clamp and a simpler flexible metal band, kinda like an oil filter wrench. That way you're able to provide torque to hold it in place when driving it in the forward direction, but then when you reverse the clamp will slide and allow the body of the tool to spin; no need to awkwardly detach and reattach the handle.
If you already have the oil filter wrench, and it is anyway just uselessly laying around 364 days of the year, then why not?
It's amazing how much planning would go into making something like this. Great job.
Okay, I get accused of of being too much of perfectionist at times, but wow, your quality of work and attention to detail are amazing and inspiring.
It's difficult to make all that part But it's very nice well made tool😗😗
Ахмеров Дмитрий It is a bolted connection, but where it is impossible to place the nut. This is like a blind rivet, but the rivet is a nut.
I have watched your videos for a while I’ve always been impressed with the quality of your work...keep it up
The art of the single point thread done right. As always, fantastic design and beautiful execution. One of these days, I'd love to see a compilation of your prototypes.
Wow, certainly extreme ! Makes my eBay tool look cheap (but it was). Kudos to the dude's mad skills ! A very satisfying screensaver.
Good job!!!
I like the tools you use to make tools, more than the tools you made.
What can you really say, brilliantly executed. Bravo mate!
What a tremendous asset you are!!!! I love your videos. I always learn a new technic watching your videos. Keep up the good work.
Everything fitting together to perfect is so amusing to watch 🤤
Now I know where Batman get's all those wonderful toys.
lol so tru :D
Watching a trust master work his machines is just awesome. I’m very envious.
Very good - Your machine skills are off the chart.
"How heavy can you build this tool?" "YES"
r/deadmeme
Theft prevention
Great idea making the handle out of a socket and extension for quick removal. Good job!
Blessed are the Toolmakers...
I'm amazed at the number of metal operations that go into making something like that! Nicely done....
love it especially when he was machining the nuts and the bolts!
The literal nuts and bolts of the build 😂
You killed it and killed it and killed it and killed it again...(overkill) 🤯
You are absolutely amazing person and I am in awe of your skills!!
Excelente trabajo y lo mejor como ingeniería aplicada, felicidades y gracias por compartir su experiencia saludos cordiales desde Chile 🇨🇱👍
7:56 I love that hand... Its shows the real thing in the workshop.
I dont even know what your making but its still interesting to watch non the less
A rivet nut :)
none-the-less
How to videos done properly. No talk, no BS, just the process condensed to a beautiful tutorial. The brilliant machining is mesmerising to watch.
Brilliant - and fascinating to watch - thank you for sharing!
My favorite part is when he takes a lot of metal, and makes it not as much metal.
CronicX007 That is my favourite part also
🤣 the whole time!
Actually he he spends energy to making his fit one small economical space whilst awaiting a fulfilling life, into lots of small uneconomical spaces except for one space that you can buy at a hardware store for $50.
@@waynedrummond6583 Себестоимость этой штуки 5-6 долларов.
i am form Viet Nam, kzhead.info/sun/rNWFhZqRa4t_jIk/bejne.html this is my DIY laser CO2 60w, just use arduino UNO and lightburn soft
So much machining I love it !!
On aimerait tous son atelier
Absolutely brilliant. This dude gets it done!!!
Nice work. The epitome of picking a project then overengineering.
Next weeks episode: How to make a pot roast. "Simply build a Time Machine to go back and get Julia Childs to make it for you."
Admire your metal turning skills. Seems a lot of trouble to go to when you can buy a pneumatic aircraft riveter cheaply to do the same job. I have found Nutserts as we call them absolutely useless as they are non structural and are made from soft mild steel or aluminium. OK for fixing sheet metal panels on a bench but not much more.
I totally agree:-))
Honestly all you need is a steel flat bar and drill a hole the size of the bolt in it. Insert the bolt through the flat bar and whilst holding it in one hand tighten the bolt with a spanner. It pulls the rivnut in works like a treat. Try it. 👍
Great way , i do the same
I love work I could watch it BEING DONE for hours that is a bloody complicated tool!!!!!
the next project, make the smart lathe or diy heavy cnc please 🤘
На мой взгляд, овчинка совершенно не стоит выделки. Заморочки много, и громоздкая. А вот затокарку 5+ однозначно.
Могу представить сколько весит этот инструмент, да не везде подлезишь
Amazing dedication and precision. Excellent video and process. Thank you for sharing
Sou fã do seu trabalho, você faz de uma simples ferramenta uma obra de arte...
This guy must sleep on his lathe... great job. Excellent workmanship.
cnc swinging hammock if you tighten its one rope to a post, the other on the lathe jaws :)
you can install these with a bolt of same thread 2 washers and a piece of flat steel with a hole in it using a impact gun
Nice job 🤙 This project is one of my favorites that you’ve posted. Awesome tool.
I swear to you that you are professionals guys, it's really amazing to see such a fabrication. good continuation
I don’t think he’s gay.
feels a bit extreme when two nuts and a bolt work just as well. lol
That's exactly what I was thinking!
Same here but then his channel is named that for a reason
We don't even use the rivet gun that's for it b/c the bolt works better with a couple zips from an impact gun.
What if the material is thin and you can't get to the back of the metal to position a nut?
@@gorillaau no. I use a bolt with a nut & washer to pull it like the gun but works well after learning the technique.
It's a very nice custom tool. Many commenters say though, that such a tool can be bought in the store - so why did you built it instead of buying, was the ones in store not fitting your project requirements? Or did you do it just because you could?
Just beacuse. Not other reason can be found
Hel have you bought a riv nut gun at the store? Their all junk of way over priced
Why buy when you can make!
Genial einfach,Einfach Genial. Top Videos,mach weiter so.
O equipamento ficou muito show... parabéns!
Все круто. Но готовый купить у нас дешевле выйдет чем оплатить столько токарки)
Да, просто берёшь болт и пару шайб, и эти вкладки ровно также плющишь. Бесполезное устройство короче.
Бля чувак, посмотри тематику канала, разве так сложно понять?
@@antares-the-one Да я же не с притензией))) Классный канал👍👍👍
Vadim Vadim комрад, чего тебе этот болт с шайбами покоя не дает? Во-первых, болт разбился на байке, во-вторых этот канал о техно-порно, не обламывай.
@@cluekva176 Вот щас попытался представить, чего бы Болт с двумя шайбами плющил...
4:00 посадку просадил? пришлось накатку делать?
dimooonz ага и типа так и надо :) и все равно подшипник немного гуляет. Это только сочувствие, никакого сарказма. Что-то на уровне болельщика, который сам забить не может, но сожалеет об ошибке футболера )))
А кому не бывает ? )
I don't know what you are saying, but I bet it has something to do with that knurl. LOL I have had my share of those.
@@Neptune730, he say, that shaft over sharpened.
@@Neptune730 yes, you got it right)))
God bless you man, your work is such an inspiration. I love this channel! :)
That was way more complex than I was expecting. Great job.
Extremely heavy duty. One tool that will last forever .
Probably thread will fail, because it is not trapezoid unless it is going to be used for small nuts. But, as always, extreme overkill))
Great machine work but making a simple process so complicated. Why?
Because you can
because why not
Roman Dybala - do you have a simpler design? Im interested.
Because he's awesome
Dear Roman, if you haven’t struggled with the manual squeeze handle tool to set a rivet nut you won’t see why. This is a great way to get this important job done all that much easier. Don’t be negative of innovation. That attitude would have left us standing on Earth wondering what walking on the Moon would be like. Dream high!
Amazing work, I simply can’t understand why people would put a thumbs down, obviously people with nothing better to offer?
I can’t wait for your videos to come out! You put out the best build videos ever! Not only do you guys make cool stuff that people have never seen before but you also are making tools sometimes. It’s one thing to make something, it’s a step up to make something that you make something with.
i'm verry courious about your tail stock, who else with me? its kind make me mad and some little angry to look your center drill wooble at first drilling
I have seen that in the last few videos.
just watched this awesome tool so i went and bought a nutsert tool $10 lol
There are tools and then there are proper tools
You guys-both of you - are ready to have your own show at the discovery channel!! I'm impressed...
Wow...fantastic...thx for you effort! Thx for letting us to watch this kind of art
Wish that when you would back drive it would unscrew the bolt from the rivet
this what I thought all way long :)
@@melickon It will, it will be riveted to the other part making a static connection (shouldn't spin to whatever its riveted to)
I take that back, because of his gripper tool, he can't, shame.
An outer tube with a ratchet like drive will let it hold to drive it, but let it spin for unscrewing.
В магазине инструментов продается приспособление для монтажа таких заклёпок. Дешевле и проще.
Это способ собрать промышленный заклепочник, такую модель мастер сделает выкручивание, автоматическое, и регулировку силы, и получиться модель похожая на промышленные заклепочники которые стоят под соточку, а в магазине хрень полная
Александр, тут канал о другом , а не о"проще"
So much more satisfying to make your own tools or contraptions, and way more fun... beautiful work boss
I love your builds!! Awesome job! keep em coming!
Pretty sure I can do that part where he tightens a fastener. Other than that I’m just watching and enjoying someone with skills well beyond me...
that bearing diameter there on the od u missed ;) we saw, don't worry
Awesome job. Well done. Keep those amazing vids coming.
$3000 in machine time for a $40 harbor freight set of crush carts tools...Genius!!
The lengths you go to when you cant find a bolt and two nuts
What if the hole is in a thin wall tube where you can't get to the inside?
@@gorillaau You don't have to get too the inside. Al that's neccessary is to put a bolt into the rivnut with two washers between the two and tighten it up. When it's pulled up tight you just unscrew the bolt and your done. This thing is a solution to a problem that doesn't exist.
I had no idea what it was doing to the last few seconds of the video. I guess that's why I'm a woodworker.
It's similar to a pop-rivet. You place the insert into the hole, and there's threads on the inside of the insert, but they're not flush with the surface, they're slightly down by 1/8" to 1/4" When you tighten the fastener, you pull the threads up, and push the rest of the insert down, compressing it together, the insert has nowhere to go so it mushrooms out and wedges itself in the hole, making a semi-permanent nut in the metal, very useful in a blind hole where you can't weld a nut to the other side. kzhead.info/sun/l8-JmKuBmIJ5ias/bejne.html
That's a useful tool, and well worth duplicating. Thanks for the inspiration.
wow, amazing design and manufacture skills
Это не работа получится, а жёсткий хардкор!
am i alone thinking this thing is a bit too big for this kind of job?
No. It is nice, but commercially made ones can still get into closer quarters.
No.
utilized everything. respect. multi tool, multi talent. also today learned that there are rivet nuts.
It is a brilliant hand made but difficult. Easy to buy a new one. Thanks 🙏
Не надёжный тяжёлый инструмент, по трудозатратам космический... Инженер посредственный.
karas1226713 он его не для продажи сделал а для себя и ютуба. Не на том канале если не доходит, эксперт.
I'm tired of watching !!! )))))
I've used rivnut drivers over the year, this one is outstabding in build quality (and steroids- only joking!!) A true engineer, a big thumbs up!!
Excellent video! Pleasure watching you work!
i can get a good heavy duty nut rivet gun for $250 dllrs an avoid all that machinering and drilling headaches...not worth it for me!
You are one amazing craftsman and fun to watch you build.
Круто, спасибо, интересная модель, и есть смысл собрать самому, потому что промышленные стоят очень дорого, а бюджетные не очень.
mad skills.....blessed with talent 👍🏼
Best rivnut tool I've seen yet! JIM
I could not stop watching. Great video!
Some would say over engineered for a simple tool, but if you have the skills this person has then why not. It's totally unique and with great attention to detail. Well impressed and it's fit for purpose.
That's some machining skills. Fascinating!
I haven’t got a clue what you did and why but found it beautiful... gosh I wish i could have 10% of your lathe skills
You put a smile on my face ... nah ... not a smile but a grin and it's stille there, love your vids!.
What an awesome tool, and great build! Love your stuff!!
Booody good job I’m tipping that unit will last a century ... Keep it up mate 👍🏻