🔧Tool Tech Tuesday #75 | Rivet Dimple Die Set
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- Опубликовано: 1 окт 2024
- 🔥Aircraft Tool Supply makes this small dimple die set for RIVETS! Now you can install rivets in your sheet metal project and have the head of the rivet sit flush with the surface instead of sitting on tops, causing a bumpy surface.
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Sorry, I don’t know if I’m supposed to listening to you, or that stupid sound track.
Sorry, I don't know if I should be caring about this stupid comment. Yes, the music is louder than I had interned, but your comment, and those similar, don't do anything but show other readers that you're an ass and don't contribute anything useful to the conversation or the world...but hey, thanks for watching!
Good job. A small arbor press would work as well
Turn down the background music. 🥴👍🍻
I thought I had turned it down enough...🤷♂️
@@MoonBuiltGarage Probably just me. Always complaining. Gettin old's a bich.
@williamemerson1799 I felt that comment 🤣 🤣 🤣
Sickk I always like finding and learning about new tools for Metal Fabrication 💪🏼😎👍🏼
You and me both! But then I end up spending more money
Or....just get some countersink rivets! Drill eighth inch hole for the rivet,take a quarter or three eighth bit and lightly drill the sheetmetal. Walla! Flush!
Give that a try and let us know how it works for ya
@@MoonBuiltGarage Well, if he used a proper countersink bit it would work but at the expense of the strength of the joint.
I did the same thing back in the 70s to a regular pair of vise grips. Brazed a cut off flathead to one side and a piece of iron with a counter sink on the other jaw.
You can also buy flathead pop-rivets for where you can countersink.
That looks dumb as hell, why would anyone even want that?
I don't buy my tools based on how they look, but by how they perform a task....but anyone that actually uses their tools knows that
To make the rivet flush? 🤷🏻♂️ lols
Sure..either for an esthetic, or for somewhere panels might overlap...situation dictates