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Old 22nd January 2011, 09:36 PM
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They do them in screwfix as you said Mark.
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So 5MM Dia, and I guess 10mm Lenght. Would that do?

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Old 23rd January 2011, 03:43 PM
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So 5MM Dia, and I guess 10mm Lenght. Would that do?

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Aye and use rubber washers so you don't crush the 'glass.

Another useless tip if say rivetting 'glass to 'glass or thru 'glass is to if possible use a washer on the inside and as the rivet crushes up it traps the washer and spreads the load and hopefully doesn't pull thru the 'glass.......if that all makes sense
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Old 23rd January 2011, 07:47 PM
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They do them in screwfix as you said Mark.
Thats them, the first ones on the list should be ideal

The smaller ones also good for p clips, all mine were riveted and when you rivet them you think i will never want to move that anyway

Now its engine/dash upgrade time i have virtually stripped the full car down
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