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Riveting Floor
Hi I've been reading what types of rivet to use on an alloy floor and get the impression sealed aluminium ones are probably best, thought about stainless ones but then read about galvanic corrosion problems.
Also can anyone reccommend what size I should use to fix an alloy floor and what spacing I should place them. Am kind of new to rivetting. Thanks |
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Thanks for the reply, that sounds good to me. What thinkness aluminium are you using. I was going to use 1.6 do you think I'd need rivets with a smaller grip range. 1.6mm alloy + 1.6mm box section = 3.2mm think in total.
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i have done a 1.5mm ali floor with 3.2x12mm grippa sealed rivets
these will do the job http://www.screwfix.com/prods/40859/...m-Pack-of-1000 also dont forget if you are doing ali sides that is an extra piece of material to go through on the bottom rails |
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I've used 2mm aluminium (5000 series) and my box section is 2mm wall as well. So thats 4mm. Ideal for 9.5mm rivets. Google rivets. Loads of website list good info on ideal grip ranges and applications for rivets.
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I used 1/8th alluminium pop riv's at a 2 inch pitch
Tilly |
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Thanks for the info might get the screwfix ones.
When using an alloy floor and sides should you rivet the 2 at the same time? or can i fix the floor at 2 inch spacing and fix the sides between at a later date, or will this weakon the rails? I have 1.5mm box secting and am hoping to get 1.6mm alloy sounds like the screw fix ones should do at 12mm. Sorry with all the questions but did everyone close up the transmission tunnel from underneath? I can't get the floor in the car as one piece so was going to do a drivers and passenger side. Cheers |
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