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Seal leaks around rivets.
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<blockquote data-quote="Ronbedard57" data-source="post: 489994" data-attributes="member: 28449"><p>Hi,</p><p>Re-buck 'em! Get a friend to hold a small sledge face against the inboard end, and give the outboard end a few hits. If you only have a few to do, you can make a tool by drilling the appropriately shaped dent (to match the rivet head) in the end of a 6" piece of steel rod. </p><p>This is really the best method for any rivets accessible for the treatment.</p><p>Good luck</p><p>Ron</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ronbedard57, post: 489994, member: 28449"] Hi, Re-buck 'em! Get a friend to hold a small sledge face against the inboard end, and give the outboard end a few hits. If you only have a few to do, you can make a tool by drilling the appropriately shaped dent (to match the rivet head) in the end of a 6" piece of steel rod. This is really the best method for any rivets accessible for the treatment. Good luck Ron [/QUOTE]
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