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geobloke



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excossack wrote:
donmacn wrote:
I can say that the Nakatanenga upper gas strut is a nice piece of kit. I'm happy with it after maybe 2 years.

On the other question about drilling holes/using screws to hold things in place, can I put in a vote for using rivnuts. This is what I did when I built up my rear door - and once you start using them, you see other uses all over the place. If you're drilling a hole in a galvanised door for a screw, you might as well drill a slightly bigger one for a rivnut. You can get stainless ones, and I've used M4 or M5 in the doors.

I think I've used a company called rivetwise a few times, and a hand-grip setting tool isn't too expensive.


I hadn't considered Rivnuts (off to google to see how they work)


Excellent solution to captive nuts. I have the Rivet tool if you need one Thumbs Up
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excossack



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No probs. Shelter is always handy.
I think I will looking at new 2nd row doors as well...But that can wait until next year 1999 Defender TD5 110

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excossack



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geobloke wrote:
excossack wrote:
donmacn wrote:
I can say that the Nakatanenga upper gas strut is a nice piece of kit. I'm happy with it after maybe 2 years.

On the other question about drilling holes/using screws to hold things in place, can I put in a vote for using rivnuts. This is what I did when I built up my rear door - and once you start using them, you see other uses all over the place. If you're drilling a hole in a galvanised door for a screw, you might as well drill a slightly bigger one for a rivnut. You can get stainless ones, and I've used M4 or M5 in the doors.

I think I've used a company called rivetwise a few times, and a hand-grip setting tool isn't too expensive.


I hadn't considered Rivnuts (off to google to see how they work)


Excellent solution to captive nuts. I have the Rivet tool if you need one Thumbs Up


Cheers GB. 1999 Defender TD5 110

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John M0VAZ
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geobloke



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excossack wrote:
No probs. Shelter is always handy.
I think I will looking at new 2nd row doors as well...But that can wait until next year


No kidding, shelter is essential here in southern Denbighshire... Rolling Eyes
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LandRoverAnorak



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excossack wrote:
There is a reinforcing plate at the rear

I was thinking of an additional plate across the back as well

Ah, that's something at least but I don't think you'd regret beefing it up.

When you come to assemble it after painting, I find that a rubber gasket between the carrier and the door to be a good idea to preserve the finish.

I like Don's idea of reinforcing the whole door with chequer plate, but I guess you could always use plain ali sheet, 2-3mm, and cover it with vinyl if you wanted a slightly less agricultural look to it.

Others have mentioned rivnuts, which are a great way to fix this sort of stuff, and stainless ones would be ideal for this application. I can also recommend one of these inexpensive tools to set them with:


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Hope that helps. Darren

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excossack



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Cheers Darren. A gasket is a good idea, I have some thing neoprene rubber left over from when I did the chequer plate work a while ago. That does look quite the tool Smile 1999 Defender TD5 110

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excossack



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Or a tool like
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/383145567965?ep...R5S_yOf-YA

? 1999 Defender TD5 110

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geobloke



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Thats pretty much what I have John. Works a treat and an incredibly useful tool to have in your garage Thumbs Up

You just need stronger hands to use it than the one LRA posted up. Rolling Eyes
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excossack



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Its all down to leverage! 1999 Defender TD5 110

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geobloke



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There's a life lesson in that somewhere Wink
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excossack



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Indeed there is.

Tonight I got the wiper motor hole drilled and ordered new rubber seal and new washer for the external part of the wiper motor.

Next is a test fit and then the door card issue to resolve.

Hopefully then into paint along with new door hinges

Once back from paint its getting cavity waxed. 1999 Defender TD5 110

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LandRoverAnorak



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I've got one of those 90 degree tools too, but now only ever use it if I can't get the one pictured into position. They're really chalk and cheese, particularly if setting steel or stainless steel rivnuts. Darren

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geobloke



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Completely agree LRA I have the same pair (basically) for pop rivets. As you say chalk and cheese.
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excossack



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Tool and inserts arrived today. Just need some dry weather to work outside... 1999 Defender TD5 110

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excossack



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Also ended up ordering a new door lock, gasket and bolts. The old door lock felt like it was locked but would magically unlock itself Sad 1999 Defender TD5 110

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