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Old September 5th 08, 11:44 PM posted to rec.aviation.homebuilt
Anthony W
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Default Getting a little squeeze (riveting)

My new rivet squeezer arrived today from Aircraft Spruce and right on
time too.

Anyway with a new tool to play with and nothing to rivet, I squeezed
over a few pop rivets I had already installed. Holy crap Batman did
those rivets look great and they're tighter than ever. I used 3/16"
cupped dies on both sides and I have to say they're the best looking pop
rivet joints I've ever seen.

I can hardly wait to start setting solid rivets...

Tony
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Old September 6th 08, 03:03 PM posted to rec.aviation.homebuilt
150flivver
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Default Getting a little squeeze (riveting)

On Sep 5, 5:44*pm, Anthony W wrote:
My new rivet squeezer arrived today from Aircraft Spruce and right on
time too.

Anyway with a new tool to play with and nothing to rivet, I squeezed
over a few pop rivets I had already installed. *Holy crap Batman did
those rivets look great and they're tighter than ever. *I used 3/16"
cupped dies on both sides and I have to say they're the best looking pop
rivet joints I've ever seen.

I can hardly wait to start setting solid rivets...

Tony


I've never heard of using a squeeze riveter to set pop rivets. Is
this normally done?
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Old September 7th 08, 01:30 AM posted to rec.aviation.homebuilt
Anthony W
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Default Getting a little squeeze (riveting)

150flivver wrote:
On Sep 5, 5:44 pm, Anthony W wrote:
My new rivet squeezer arrived today from Aircraft Spruce and right on
time too.

Anyway with a new tool to play with and nothing to rivet, I squeezed
over a few pop rivets I had already installed. Holy crap Batman did
those rivets look great and they're tighter than ever. I used 3/16"
cupped dies on both sides and I have to say they're the best looking pop
rivet joints I've ever seen.

I can hardly wait to start setting solid rivets...

Tony


I've never heard of using a squeeze riveter to set pop rivets. Is
this normally done?


I don't know. I didn't have any solid rivets at the moment and I wanted
to play with my new toy. so I squeezed some pop rivets I had already
set. These weren't in any aircraft stuff so it wouldn't hurt if I
screwed them up. I have to say it sure made them look nice and they're
the tightest pop rivets I've ever seen...

Tony
 




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