Frustrated!
#1
Frustrated!
It's one of those days. The past couple of weeks I've been planning and researching about putting some baby moon hubcaps on my OEM steelies. A couple of guys on here were really helpful with information too. Well, it was a beautiful day to work outside, so I go for it. I drilled my holes, which was a pain in the butt to begin with. The bits kept getting work out after one try. Got all the holes drilled and then tried to put the screws in. I was using self threading screws and they just would cut the grooves. They'll get halfway and spin and then eventually melt and get stuck. I spent all day working on ONE wheel and after all that work, I only got ONE clip and screw to work. I don't really know what to do now, I guess just rethink how to go about this. I hate trying to do something and it just doesn't go the way you want it...
#3
I think I'm going to have find a different driver. The battery died on my good one and I don't have the charger at my house, so I ended up using a one speed corded driver. I'm hoping I didn't mess up any of the holes to where I can't get the screws to work. It just doesn't make any sense why I couldn't get the screws to thread and hold. That's what's frustrating me the most lol.
#6
The clips come with rivets, but I have no idea how to use them lol. If I could get the screws to go through the holes, I'd probably use a washer with some locktite. But it's like the screws get snagged somewhere and don't go all the way through. They aren't cutting very well. Do they make drill bits that can handle metal? I don't feel like going through all the bits I have to get this done.
#7
Your questions lead me to believe that you are in over your head.
Cobalt bits should work. Pop rivets have a nail looking part that goes into a tool and pops. The screws aren't working because the steel is very hard and thick. Mostly the thickness.
You can get a pop rivet tool for less than $20 at most hardware or auto parts stores.
Cobalt bits should work. Pop rivets have a nail looking part that goes into a tool and pops. The screws aren't working because the steel is very hard and thick. Mostly the thickness.
You can get a pop rivet tool for less than $20 at most hardware or auto parts stores.
#9
Your questions lead me to believe that you are in over your head.
Cobalt bits should work. Pop rivets have a nail looking part that goes into a tool and pops. The screws aren't working because the steel is very hard and thick. Mostly the thickness.
You can get a pop rivet tool for less than $20 at most hardware or auto parts stores.
Cobalt bits should work. Pop rivets have a nail looking part that goes into a tool and pops. The screws aren't working because the steel is very hard and thick. Mostly the thickness.
You can get a pop rivet tool for less than $20 at most hardware or auto parts stores.