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<blockquote data-quote="bubbagumper6" data-source="post: 7326328" data-attributes="member: 567719"><p>Yes, you drill a larger hole and thread in those inserts. You then <em>never</em> have to remove those inserts and you now have metal threads and you can just use regular bolts. I will say it may not be a bad idea to put a dab of glue on the outside of the inserts because if you tighten the bolt too tight, you'll end up backing the insert out when you go to take the bolt out, then that is a PITA. It's happened to me once or twice and I just cut the insert off the bolt with an angle grinder...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bubbagumper6, post: 7326328, member: 567719"] Yes, you drill a larger hole and thread in those inserts. You then [I]never[/I] have to remove those inserts and you now have metal threads and you can just use regular bolts. I will say it may not be a bad idea to put a dab of glue on the outside of the inserts because if you tighten the bolt too tight, you'll end up backing the insert out when you go to take the bolt out, then that is a PITA. It's happened to me once or twice and I just cut the insert off the bolt with an angle grinder... [/QUOTE]
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