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Easy, one man rivet installation
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<blockquote data-quote="Mojo^" data-source="post: 217896" data-attributes="member: 5456"><p>I have the same rivet squeezer used in the video that I bought on eBay. It costs a little more than the others but it's made very well and will do a great job on those 1/4" rivets and will even handle 1/4" stainless rivets. I liked the results so much that I replaced all of the 3/16 rivets that I removed during my refurb with those very same 1/4" closed-end pop rivets from Jay-Cee. I didn't use any epoxy since I intend to use Steelflex on the hull.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mojo^, post: 217896, member: 5456"] I have the same rivet squeezer used in the video that I bought on eBay. It costs a little more than the others but it's made very well and will do a great job on those 1/4" rivets and will even handle 1/4" stainless rivets. I liked the results so much that I replaced all of the 3/16 rivets that I removed during my refurb with those very same 1/4" closed-end pop rivets from Jay-Cee. I didn't use any epoxy since I intend to use Steelflex on the hull. [/QUOTE]
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