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Super duty rivet removal?
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<blockquote data-quote="switchback" data-source="post: 122405" data-attributes="member: 193"><p>Those and most rivets on a hull are buck rivets. The side in the pic is the side that gets flattened during the bucking process. You can just drill them out. I've drilled and rebucked 1000's of rivets on 18 wheeler trailers and did many on my buddies boat. </p><p></p><p>To replace with the new ones, you'll need an airhammer buck rivet and a block of steel.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="switchback, post: 122405, member: 193"] Those and most rivets on a hull are buck rivets. The side in the pic is the side that gets flattened during the bucking process. You can just drill them out. I've drilled and rebucked 1000's of rivets on 18 wheeler trailers and did many on my buddies boat. To replace with the new ones, you'll need an airhammer buck rivet and a block of steel. [/QUOTE]
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