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KenK 29th November 2011 06:39 PM

Dezee, that would be plenty i am sure. What length are they and how much do you want?

Cheers
Ken

deezee 29th November 2011 08:19 PM

250 x 4mm x 12mm closed rivets. Steel mandrel, aluminium body (grip range 4mm - 8mm) To a fellow builder, they'll be free! Just pay postage.

KenK 30th November 2011 02:28 PM

Deezee, thats very generous thanks. I have pm'd my details etc and made an extra donation of £5 to the raffle
Ken

minicountryman1961 5th December 2011 12:23 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ricky (Post 68466)
Hi everyone I been thinking about something it might be a stupid thing but never the less here it goes I was thinking say for example one day for whatever reason you have to remove the alli floor panels and its riveted and you drill or cut the rivets out but what will happen to the rest of the rivets it will go into the box section and not be able to come out so is there perhaps a rivet that can be removed after or what ideas would you guys have in mind

squirt some glue or undercoating into the tube to glue it in place to keep it from rattling around.

deezee 13th December 2011 07:16 AM

Did you get the rivets I sent down to you Ken?

KenK 13th December 2011 07:27 AM

Yes i did, many apologies for not replying! I am very grateful for them they are just the job. Let me know a paypal address and i will refund your postage.

Cheers
Ken

Deanno 19th June 2012 03:13 PM

I know this is being re-opened again but in work we use lots of rivets and the place to get sealed / closed end rivets from is RS WWW.RSWWW.COM i have seen them in ally for about £5.50 ish for 100?

Dean

will_08 20th June 2012 07:34 PM

I never twigged RS, does it matter they have a steel mandrel or not?

Will

Deanno 21st June 2012 12:57 PM

what do you mean by the mandrel? is that the bit that is gripped and pulled to "expand the rivet"?

CTWV50 21st June 2012 02:49 PM

yes it is.


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