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| Re: More rivets? Replacing outhaul line
[Re: charlesa]
#8407 07/02/02 01:12 PM 07/02/02 01:12 PM |
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Posts: 12,310 South Carolina | No need to grind the tops off. Drill through the center of them with a drill bit one size smaller than the hole (this way you don't risk enlarging the rivet holes). This makes the interior wall of the rivet very thin. Then punch them through - should be pretty easy.
Jake Kohl | | | Re: More rivets? Replacing outhaul line
[Re: charlesa]
#8409 07/02/02 02:16 PM 07/02/02 02:16 PM |
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Posts: 12,310 South Carolina | when you drill through the rivet, you will have made the side wall (the part that is actually in the hole) thin enough that it will shear with a light tap. Insert a small screwdriver or old drill bit inside the rivet and tap with a hammer. This will separate the shoulder of the rivet cleanly with the rest of it.
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[Re: charlesa]
#8411 07/02/02 08:38 PM 07/02/02 08:38 PM |
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Posts: 12,310 South Carolina | no problem - glad I could help. The holes are usually 3/16" (of course you probably know that by now).
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