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Factory Lowe Rivet Question
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<blockquote data-quote="NLaudy" data-source="post: 298583" data-attributes="member: 10783"><p>I dont know much about rivets but if it is a solid Rivet then I am not sure that you can do it without 2 people. If you were working on a transom you could probably get away with it since you can reach both sides to hold something hard on the back side. But for doing under the hull I would imagine you need 2 people... one to hard something hard on the rivet and another to work the air hammer or whatever it is.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NLaudy, post: 298583, member: 10783"] I dont know much about rivets but if it is a solid Rivet then I am not sure that you can do it without 2 people. If you were working on a transom you could probably get away with it since you can reach both sides to hold something hard on the back side. But for doing under the hull I would imagine you need 2 people... one to hard something hard on the rivet and another to work the air hammer or whatever it is. [/QUOTE]
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