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Attaching framing to ribs?
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<blockquote data-quote="minuteman62-64" data-source="post: 371260" data-attributes="member: 15157"><p>I used aluminum structural sections to frame the bow deck for my Bayrunner. Fastened with 5200 grade aluminum blind rivets, 3/16" diameter, from Grainger. Bought the air operated rivet tool from HF (the higher capacity one - about $80 I think). One of my better investments - worked like a charm and I still have the tool for future projects.</p><p></p><p>Deck is holding up great.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="minuteman62-64, post: 371260, member: 15157"] I used aluminum structural sections to frame the bow deck for my Bayrunner. Fastened with 5200 grade aluminum blind rivets, 3/16" diameter, from Grainger. Bought the air operated rivet tool from HF (the higher capacity one - about $80 I think). One of my better investments - worked like a charm and I still have the tool for future projects. Deck is holding up great. [/QUOTE]
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