Pop Rivets

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I need to re-rivet my boom end fittings, and need to get hold of some quarter inch pop rivets (standard size) in the Gosport area. I am sure that there must be somewhere that can supply them but don't know the area.

Any info. gratefully received.

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I bought mine from the chandlery in pre=pack off the rotating stands. Most chandlers seem to stock the same items on these things.

I rented the tool from a hire shop, scary to use though, it was the bolt cutter type rather than the consetena <sic> type. When these rivets pop, they really do go with a bang, wear goggles and use gloves. Expect to jump!

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I used a concertina type once for the very purpose in question (The maintenance dept where i was working had one that I was able to borrow) but found that when the rivet popped it skidded off damaging the anodising as it went and i tended to go arse over apex after it. I therefore suggest the long two handled version is better.

You should be using monel rivets ???

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I had great problems finding 1/4" monel pop rivets locally.

Holts do a pre-pack of three rivets but they are only 1/2" long.
You may find them in one of your local chandlers. I found one pack in Inverness.

I required 3/4" rivets and eventually sourced them from <A target="_blank" HREF=http://www.sea-screw.co.uk>http://www.sea-screw.co.uk</A>. They are not inexpensive.

I would sugest you find a spar supplier near you and they will probably be able to sell you some.

I am currently fitting out a mast and boom from bare extrusions and do the following.

Use a large lazy tongs riviter to set them, fit self adhesive foam under all fittings, dip all rivets in Duralac, drive out the centre pin and insert a plastic plug in the hole.

One of the most frustrating problems I have is - When I open up the gun to get a second stroke the centre pin falls out to the inside of the mast. I then have to drill the unset rivet out as I cannot reinsert the pin from the inside of the mast.
If the rivet is driven in horizontally rather than vertically downwards this tends not to happen.

Iain



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The chandlery opposite Gosport marina sells them individually. Be-warned though, they are 36p each for monel rivets. Bought some there 2 weeks ago.

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35 pence each! What size are they?
The 1/4" x 3/4" monel rivets cost me well over £1 each plus VAT plus carriage.

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My mistake. Should have said closer to £1.35.

FYI I am actually considering doing a bulk buy of these rivets
Monel 6.4mm (1/4") x 18mm (3/4").
However, to get the price down I have to buy 1500.
If anyone is in the market for these let me know because it may be worth clubbing together.
Alternatively, I could sell individually for 85p each.

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To everyone who replied to my post, I owe hearty thanks. I now know where to get the rivets, and just as important are the tips on how to apply them. I'm going to try vertically upside-down, with gloves, goggles, and long lever-type riveter.

Simon

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Have you tried Anglia Stainless on 01359 251414, based in Suffolk but does mailorder. Prices are good and you wont have to buy 1500...


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