taco_tay
Adventurer
Most definitely invest in the exact size drill bit that you will need for each rivnut. Also be sure to deburr the hole and if possible paint or rust-proof the hole. Depending on the type of tool you use also helps. The mandrel on mine causes the lip on the rivnut to bubble up so I use a thick washer between the mandrel an the rivnut and in flattens out nicely.
Thanks for the advice! I just picked up a rivnut tool from harbor freight (I know it's not a quality tool and will probably break) but I bought it just to use the tool with quality rivnuts from ace. Well we will see how it works soon. Going to give it a shot later today.