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Rivets
I have a 50 year old alummacraft 16 ft all riveted boat, it is in very good
condition. But has a few rivets missing rivets or worn down. Can i use a newmatic rivet gun and pop rivets to repair it? Thanks to the smart guys tht instructed me on how to remove the flywheel from a 1956 johnson. Your info was right on. The flywheeklwas corroded to the crank woodruf key was ok. I used about half a can of rust releaser and two days of soaking. Thanks again Willie P -- Message posted via http://www.boatkb.com |
Rivets
You don't need to use a pneumatic gun... a manual gun is fine. Just make
sure to use aluminum pop-rivets. Drill out the old one, glop some silicone on both sides of the hole, and install the new rivet. A little silicone on the rivet (on the outside) when you're done, won't hurt either. --Mike "willie p via BoatKB.com" u26713@uwe wrote in message news:66816797c7c80@uwe... I have a 50 year old alummacraft 16 ft all riveted boat, it is in very good condition. But has a few rivets missing rivets or worn down. Can i use a newmatic rivet gun and pop rivets to repair it? Thanks to the smart guys tht instructed me on how to remove the flywheel from a 1956 johnson. Your info was right on. The flywheeklwas corroded to the crank woodruf key was ok. I used about half a can of rust releaser and two days of soaking. Thanks again Willie P -- Message posted via http://www.boatkb.com |
Rivets
Gene Kearns wrote in message ... On Tue, 19 Sep 2006 03:32:42 GMT, "willie p via BoatKB.com" u26713@uwe wrote: I have a 50 year old alummacraft 16 ft all riveted boat, it is in very good condition. But has a few rivets missing rivets or worn down. Can i use a newmatic rivet gun and pop rivets to repair it? Thanks to the smart guys tht instructed me on how to remove the flywheel from a 1956 johnson. Your info was right on. The flywheeklwas corroded to the crank woodruf key was ok. I used about half a can of rust releaser and two days of soaking. Thanks again Willie P That depends.... will any of the rivets be below the waterline? If they are a "pop" rivet they will likely leak and a solid aluminum rivet will be a better solution... -- Grady-White Gulfstream, out of Southport, NC. http://myworkshop.idleplay.net/ ----------------- www.Newsgroup-Binaries.com - *Completion*Retention*Speed* Access your favorite newsgroups from home or on the road ----------------- Get solid Truss head rivets. Just Google for tools and rivets. I think a pound of rivets will be abou $15 and the hand tool should not be more than $10. |
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Gene Kearns wrote in message ... On Tue, 19 Sep 2006 16:32:55 GMT, "Calif Bill" wrote: Get solid Truss head rivets. Just Google for tools and rivets. I think a pound of rivets will be abou $15 and the hand tool should not be more than $10. ???? What kind of hand tool ???? Solid rivets usually require a rivet gun and bucking bar or a rivet squeezer.... more than $10, for sure.... -- Grady-White Gulfstream, out of Southport, NC. http://myworkshop.idleplay.net/ ----------------- www.Newsgroup-Binaries.com - *Completion*Retention*Speed* Access your favorite newsgroups from home or on the road ----------------- Solid aluminum rivets are easily set with a hand tool. Takes two people on a boat, as one person is on inside with a bucking bar, and the other is on the outside with a hammer and steel tool with a mushroom depression. http://www.rivetsinstock.com/rivet62.htm for one example. |
Rivets
Contact Alumacraft and they may be able to repair it for you or can steer
you towards authorized repair centers. "willie p via BoatKB.com" u26713@uwe wrote in message news:66816797c7c80@uwe... I have a 50 year old alummacraft 16 ft all riveted boat, it is in very good condition. But has a few rivets missing rivets or worn down. Can i use a newmatic rivet gun and pop rivets to repair it? Thanks to the smart guys tht instructed me on how to remove the flywheel from a 1956 johnson. Your info was right on. The flywheeklwas corroded to the crank woodruf key was ok. I used about half a can of rust releaser and two days of soaking. Thanks again Willie P -- Message posted via http://www.boatkb.com |
Rivets
Pop rivets won't work they leave a hole where the water gets in. You need
solid rivets i.e. 3/16 X 1/2" (3/16 diameter X 1/2 inch long) or similarly sized. However you can use a pneumatic rivet set to hammer the non domed end of the rivets to set them (make waterproof.) This process takes two people one outside the boat holding the rivet in place with a tool and someone inside with a pall peen hammer to set the rivet. If the rivet hole is oversized you just drill it out to the next size rivet you have and then put in the new rivet. Most well equiped bolt and fastener shops either have in stock or can get solid aluminum rivets. Let them know you want rivets for boats and not for aircraft. The materials is easier to work for boats and easier to set. They usually sell by the pound or by the box of 50 or 100. Not cheap but there are no reasonable alternatives. regards..... "FREDO" wrote in message ... Contact Alumacraft and they may be able to repair it for you or can steer you towards authorized repair centers. "willie p via BoatKB.com" u26713@uwe wrote in message news:66816797c7c80@uwe... I have a 50 year old alummacraft 16 ft all riveted boat, it is in very good condition. But has a few rivets missing rivets or worn down. Can i use a newmatic rivet gun and pop rivets to repair it? Thanks to the smart guys tht instructed me on how to remove the flywheel from a 1956 johnson. Your info was right on. The flywheeklwas corroded to the crank woodruf key was ok. I used about half a can of rust releaser and two days of soaking. Thanks again Willie P -- Message posted via http://www.boatkb.com |
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