Bob C
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posted on 19/2/04 at 04:49 PM |
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POP goes the rivet...
Sorry - I know this has been done to death a zillion times... What pop rivets should I get (I believe there are some "sealed " ones &
various aircraft spec.... Is there a website that flogs 'em?
And is it worth spending 40 notes on the shaving mirror type gun (screwfix finest)
main question: what website for decent range of pop rivets?
Thanks
Bob C
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Staple balls
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posted on 19/2/04 at 05:03 PM |
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i have one of these and i'd reccomend it to everyone.
especially if you're riveting floor/panels on
*but* it can be a bit of a squeeze in places,
i removed a few of the links so it's shorter
and easier to use in tight places
[Edited on 19/2/04 by Staple balls]
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flyingkiwi
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posted on 19/2/04 at 06:56 PM |
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Lazy tongues - and yes they are good if your zapping hundreds of rivets. For tight spots you can use the rivet pliers, but unless you have arnie arms
pull them in small amount's, i.e open the handles just enough to get a good firm grip. One thing I would say is once you've finished
riveting, watch out when holding a pint, just incase you squeeze too hard.
And again Screwfix do a range of rivets in a box
http://www.screwfix.com/app/sfd/cat/pro.jsp?id=12009&ts=16754
and when you work out what size you need you can order that size by the thousands
chris
It Runs!!!!! Bring on the SVA!
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Graceland
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posted on 19/2/04 at 07:40 PM |
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i bought mine from screwfix - 4.8mm x 10mm - no problem with them at all. aluminium rivets with zink plated steel shafts that break off nicely
i did approx 400 rivets in my floorpan using hand rivet gun - my hand wer quite tired and bruised after, but worth it
[Edited on 19/2/04 by Graceland]
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malcolmstoddart
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posted on 19/2/04 at 07:55 PM |
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Screwfix rivets are a few quid for a big box and get yourself a £58 air riveter from Machine mart..save yourself having a right or left forearm like
popeye..!!!
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kingr
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posted on 19/2/04 at 08:50 PM |
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Yes, I'll second the recomendation for a hydraulic rivetter - I set over 500 rivets in 2 evenings, and it was the drilling that was most
uncomfortable, I could rivet with one finger!
Kingr
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Bob C
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posted on 19/2/04 at 10:29 PM |
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So plenty of votes for the fancy rivetter. Now where do I get those sealed pop rivets folk have posted about in the past - I fancy the idea of keeping
road salt out of my chassis tubes!
Cheers
Bob
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blueshift
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posted on 19/2/04 at 11:26 PM |
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Manual riveting for me. Just the thing I need to boost my grip strength for climbing
..and don't bother with the grip exercises / strong right arm comments. Heard them all before.
[Edited on 19/2/04 by blueshift]
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Donners90
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posted on 20/2/04 at 07:12 AM |
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A less expensive version of the Machine mart rivetter!
http://www.nfauto.co.uk/lazy_tongue.htm
[Edited on 20-2-2004 by Donners90]
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Terrapin_racing
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posted on 20/2/04 at 09:11 AM |
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If you want a really good deal on pop-rivets (all types) try
Norman @ Primary Fasteners Limited : www.prifast.co.uk
Tel 0121 247 5191
Fax 0870 706 2248
Mobile 077304 37512
He got me a great deal on ultra high strength Monel (corrosion resistant) rivets for the Terrapin stessed side panels and floor.
No connection to me - just a bargain site!
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Terrapin_racing
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posted on 20/2/04 at 09:13 AM |
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This is their range:
Rescued attachment prifast.jpg
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