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gregg wrote: Hi all, I am a complete newbie to the world of riveting. I have to do some and I know nothing about it. You can see a photo of one on: http://www.eleathersupply.com/fasteners.shtml Scroll down tot he 7th item Stock #127111-7513 Steel Single Cap Rapid Rivets how are they set? What sort of tool would I use? Thanks This isn't an aircraft rivet, it's a sewing rivet, used in clothing and upholstery. (and flight helmets) So, you're in the wrong newsgroup for experience in setting these things. I'd check with a local seamstress or tailor shop, or the local arts and crafts leather belt maker, who can probably set them for you for a couple of bucks. I remember a g/f who used to work in upholstery telling me about these things. But it seems to me that you could set it with an arbor press, fitted with a concave swager so that it doesn't deform the head, and an appropriate block on the backside. |
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