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skov 6th October 2011 02:01 PM

Rivets
 
What size rivets do I need for the floor, and where can I buy some online?

Thanks!

Tilly819 6th October 2011 03:07 PM

I used 1/8th for everything mainly since i had a big box full in the workshop but id say they are a good size.

not sure were is good to buy them since i didnt have to buy these

brainbug007 6th October 2011 03:19 PM

I welded my floor on personally but shouldn't you also use an adhesive if you're using rivits?

Bonzo 6th October 2011 03:49 PM

I used 4mm rivets for my floor, as Tilley, I used this size because that's what I had here :)

Here's a site for sealed rivets & all sorts of fasteners, prices are not too bad but the postage adds to the cost if your not spending enough to qualify for free postage.

Sealed Rivets

Hope that helps :)

robo 6th October 2011 09:37 PM

When buying those rivets make sure that you get the right length, they need to fall into their grip range . To long and they dont bite and to short and they wont expand behind the hole.

http://allfastsolutions.com/pdfs/Rivet%20Chart.pdf

Bob

skov 6th October 2011 10:19 PM

Yeah, it's the length I'm worried about.
I'm going to use a 1.5mm ally floor, and I think my chassis rails are 2mm, but I'm not sure how much to allow for the sealant.

robo 7th October 2011 08:22 AM

Dont over do it with the sealer or you will find the rivet will expand between the panel and the chassis, just a light bead really and use those panel holders to squash out the sealer before you rivet.

http://www.actechaero.com/images/polygone/clecos.jpg

Bob

MarkB 9th October 2011 11:14 AM

I would use 2mm for the floor as it doesn't take much for something to puncture the thinner ali sheet. I don't advise welding sheet steel on the floor either as this can lead to distortion if fully welded, yet if only stitched in place it allows water and road junk to get trapped even if you use seam sealer and it will rot out just like any other car.


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