Great video I bought one a few weeks back and had trouble getting the rivets bits out, so I took the bit where the 3 little bits are, now I’m having trouble putting it back together! I think I might have dropped something that holds them in . Do u know what holds them bits in.
I can see why cordless (battery) riveters would be easier to use. Also if I was to buy an adapter riveter it would be one that fits a driver because drivers are smaller and also easier to handle than a drill. But good video and thank you for the demonstration John.
After a number of use, the adapter is a two handed operation. Also I have experience with the bosch riveter cordless, using powered riveters is prone to rivet head stuck up due to its very high pulling force. You might want to consider that.
I bought one today made of plastic. it works good 💯
Great video I bought one a few weeks back and had trouble getting the rivets bits out, so I took the bit where the 3 little bits are, now I’m having trouble putting it back together! I think I might have dropped something that holds them in . Do u know what holds them bits in.
@@joekool9601 ohhh i see, i think there is a spring that pushes them apart images.app.goo.gl/mwmJhStSfFuzbZgj6
@@JohnUyArts yes yo are right there’s a spring and a little rod that goes on top of spring , I lost the spring but now found it thank you
I can see why cordless (battery) riveters would be easier to use. Also if I was to buy an adapter riveter it would be one that fits a driver because drivers are smaller and also easier to handle than a drill. But good video and thank you for the demonstration John.
After a number of use, the adapter is a two handed operation. Also I have experience with the bosch riveter cordless, using powered riveters is prone to rivet head stuck up due to its very high pulling force. You might want to consider that.
Whats the price plz
This was around 500 Php
I bought one. It does not work!