Best Manually Operated Pop Rivet Gun

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Hi,

What Pop Rivet Gun would the forum recommend. I have a few small jobs requiring pop riveting: dinghy boom goosneck fitting and hatch lever garage. So far I am not having much success with cheepo hardware store tools having failed with two of them; one will not extract the mandrel far enough to pop the rivet and the other jams on the mandrel shaft. I believe I am using the right rivets, holes and diameters.

Thanks,

BlowingOldBoots
 
and if you prefer one of the non-'lazy tongs' variety then I could not fault the Faithfull Long Arm riveter .. It saves you having to push too hard against the workpiece.
 
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I bought a long arm rivet gun for replacing a couple of 6.4mm rivets on my mast. One of these... Faithful FDLAHR heavy duty long arm riveter

It did the job, and does smaller rivets with ease, much easier than the single hand operated ones. Do have to pump it 2 or 3 times to pop the rivet, and push it down the mandrel all the way between each pump which might take a gentle tap to achieve if the mandrel is squashed by the gripper.
 
Are you trying to pop the rivet in one hit?

No, I have riveted before, it looked to be two stroke job, the rivet pulled up nearly tight just as the gun stroked out. With both guns (one taken back, the other in bits on my kitchen table), the rivet gun would not release, the first eventually did and I thought good here we go for the second bite, but the gun will not grip the mandrel again, it keeps stroking out.

Thanks for the links folks.

BlowingOldBoots
 
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