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<blockquote data-quote="malaki" data-source="post: 133919" data-attributes="member: 1685"><p>I was told to do it the opposite way. with the bit on the head and the block on the tail. stopped by a shop that has been restoring airplains for over 40 years. was on my last try for solid rivets, they gave me 2 hands full of rivets and the tip for the air hammer. tried a few today and did just fine. no damage to the rivet head or the hull. tried it withe the block on the head and the head came out flat. might be a difference in tool i dont know. we all learn from eachother!! =D></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="malaki, post: 133919, member: 1685"] I was told to do it the opposite way. with the bit on the head and the block on the tail. stopped by a shop that has been restoring airplains for over 40 years. was on my last try for solid rivets, they gave me 2 hands full of rivets and the tip for the air hammer. tried a few today and did just fine. no damage to the rivet head or the hull. tried it withe the block on the head and the head came out flat. might be a difference in tool i dont know. we all learn from eachother!! =D> [/QUOTE]
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