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Riveting and rivet gun
Trying to make this job as painless as possible. Is an air gun best? what size rivets and where to get them. I'm being lazy I know but I'm getting tired of difficult jobs and decisions.
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Oh yes and what about rivnuts ??
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I use a lazy riviter, works well.
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I did all my rivets by hand, but my knuckles havent stopped aching for over a month now. :P
I also got a cheap ebay rivnut tool and its all bent out of shape now so I wish I had got a decent one. It would never have been able to do M8s as it claimed unless they were made from thorntons toffee. Cheers Stot
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Yes get an air riveter you'll regret it if you don't! But you'll probably need a cheapo hand one for tight spots. I used 4.0x8mm aluminium rivets for the panels and pu adhesive, they won't be going anywhere in a hurry!
For rivnuts I can't recommend Memfast highly enough, a great tool and good prices on the actual nuts, not a bad website too. HTH |
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I was able to borrow an air riveter otherwise It would have killed me
However you will need a hand tool for some places. |
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