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I just found M4 in 6mm, 8mm, and 10mm lengths. What's your pick, Randy?
 

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Would 6mm, just a hair over 1/4", be too short?

I think it's too short....yes.

I just found M4 in 6mm, 8mm, and 10mm lengths. What's your pick, Randy?

10mm

O I Cee. I should have paid attention to the punctuation. I'll let Randy answer, but there should be a spec for the collapsed length of a 4mm rivnut somewhere. DW

Exactly. To fill all the threads (and hopefully not vibrate loose) I use a screw that's a little longer than the collapsed rivet. I use red loctite too.
 

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I guys

I have made my 261cm muffler mod
Tig weld
Time cut original muffler 7 seconds
Time cut muffler mod 5 seconds
In same conditions and wood

Now I am going to chearch how to send you pics
 

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Pics ;)
 

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Stainless in tough to weld...
Nice job @Joseph
Thanks RI

But i can say that it's very difficult to weld it.
The stainless steel of the stihl muffler is thin... very thin

I have made a muffler mod on a 661CM
I will post on the forum one time that I have test it
 

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The stainless on these are a pita to weld but it’s much easier if you use .030 stainless mig wire as filler rather than normal 1/16” tig rods. Clean metal and an overly pointy tungsten helps too.
Riv-nuts ftw though.

Sorry but I leave in France and we talk in metric unit .

I have try with 0.8 mm mig wire and it is to thin for me.
I have try with 1mm tungsten, 15 to 20 amp of dc courant and it wasn't good

I would like to find 1mm or 1.5 mm tig rod but in France it is very hard

I perhaps have find a solution with brazing with tig welder and silicon bronze ( cusi3) tig rods.
Waiting to found it and wil try

mr mastermind May help us perhaps?
 

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Sorry but I leave in France and we talk in metric unit .

I have try with 0.8 mm mig wire and it is to thin for me.
I have try with 1mm tungsten, 15 to 20 amp of dc courant and it wasn't good

I would like to find 1mm or 1.5 mm tig rod but in France it is very hard

I perhaps have find a solution with brazing with tig welder and silicon bronze ( cusi3) tig rods.
Waiting to found it and wil try

mr mastermind May help us perhaps?

I use rivet nuts and button head fasteners rather than welding to the thin stainless material.

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Is there anything inside to gut? I can't remember...lol
 
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