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rivets
Has anyone ever used closed end blind pop rivets for rivet replacement
on aluminum boats. They are suppossed to be water tight and can be installed with a pop rivet type gun. |
rivets
On Mar 25, 2:31 pm, "chuck" wrote:
Has anyone ever used closed end blind pop rivets for rivet replacement on aluminum boats. They are suppossed to be water tight and can be installed with a pop rivet type gun. I wouldn't use them if I were you. I was able to buy aluminum rivets at a real good hardware store by me, they had all kinds of sizes. I pulled the boat out of the water, cleaned the area where the rivet needed to be replaced. I put some 3M 5200 around the area on the outside and pushed the rivet in from the outside. I put a sledge hammer against the outside surface of the rivet (the problem rivet was in the bottom, so I just laid the boat down and put the sledge hammer head between the ground and the rivet head) and just hit the other side of the rivet with a good size hammer a few times. The whole repair took like half an hour, probably cost less than a dollar to do, and it's been two years and it works like a champ, no leaks!!! John |
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