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<blockquote data-quote="jvanhees" data-source="post: 308536" data-attributes="member: 11205"><p>good info, what would you recommend for solid rivets? Bull frog rivets and 5200?</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Ok thanks for all the help GW, question above in red...</p><p></p><p> I am not sure how the dolly will work on the under side with another piece of aluminum in between and rivets, but will definitly try this method. Welding the 2 cracks obviously. Then I think I will be hammer/dollying & rebucking at the same time inevidably correct? Then once I weld and hammer/rebuck, I will retest. </p><p></p><p>If it still has leaky rivets, I will replace the each rivet with a solid or bullfrog rivet and 5200. Steelflexing over everything when done.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jvanhees, post: 308536, member: 11205"] good info, what would you recommend for solid rivets? Bull frog rivets and 5200? Ok thanks for all the help GW, question above in red... I am not sure how the dolly will work on the under side with another piece of aluminum in between and rivets, but will definitly try this method. Welding the 2 cracks obviously. Then I think I will be hammer/dollying & rebucking at the same time inevidably correct? Then once I weld and hammer/rebuck, I will retest. If it still has leaky rivets, I will replace the each rivet with a solid or bullfrog rivet and 5200. Steelflexing over everything when done. [/QUOTE]
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