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Re: Serial # Plate How do you reinstall factory rivets?
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Posted by Slowpoke on March 08, 2003 at 01:23:48 from (64.12.97.10):
In Reply to: Serial # Plate How do you reinstall factory rivets? posted by Fred Kobs on March 04, 2003 at 22:09:49:
If the plate is on the block or other heavy casting, the rivets are probably solid, round head with a long helix, about one turn or so for the length of the rivet. A hole of correct diameter is drilled and the rivets are hammered in. I suspect a punch with a concave end would work without damaging the head. I don't remember what they are called, but a country hardware store I know of has several different sizes. I doubt if they sell very many. If the plate is on sheet metal, a hollow rivet is used. I found that a new center punch will do a factory looking job by rolling over the sides of the rivet, provided it's the right length. I did a hollow copper rivet and was surprised at how well it turned out. I once inquired about factory riveting and was told it takes special machinery to do the job. I think the biggest problem is finding the correct rivets.
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