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Topic: Well Nuts  (Read 2320 times)

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Pelican

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Has anyone used Well Nuts for fasteners? They have a rubber sleeve with a nut in the end - the sleeve compresses back on the hole when the bolt is tightened down so it forms a water tight seal. Seems like a good idea although the hole has to be kinda large - almost 3/8th inch. These were supplied with an anchor trollt kit from kayakfishingstuff.com. Thanks for any feedback. Tom


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Rivets are stronger and use a much smaller hole.


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I used some for my RamRod holder and fishfinder holder. I thought it was a cheap and smart way to get it done. I didn't have any knowledge about rivets and screws into the yak just sounded like there would be a lot of reasons for trouble.

So far the wellnuts have done ok, been installed for about 6 months or so. But if the OG's recommend rivets, sounds like the ticket.

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WellNuts, even the stainless steel version (if there is one) will rust pretty fast.
But please give me all your un-used well nuts for my motorcycle fairings :smt003
TeeNuts work too, just rough'n up the inside surface w/sand paper. They come in SS version.
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« Last Edit: January 22, 2007, 03:32:52 PM by KayakBuilder »


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Has anyone used Well Nuts for fasteners? They have a rubber sleeve with a nut in the end - the sleeve compresses back on the hole when the bolt is tightened down so it forms a water tight seal. Seems like a good idea although the hole has to be kinda large - almost 3/8th inch. These were supplied with an anchor trollt kit from kayakfishingstuff.com. Thanks for any feedback. Tom

I have them in a few places on both my kayaks. No rusting or leakage. One kayak is over a year old. The other is 6 months old. If you use them, make sure you tighten them down all the way. That will compress the rubber and create a seal. Also, be carefuul not to push the entire rubber sleeve thru the hole when you are first applying pressure to them with the screwdriver.
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