Pop rivet gun canadian tire
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Log in. Sign up. Home Forums Tech Talks Tooltime. JavaScript is disabled. For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding. We currently have a pop-rivet gun - it is okay, does what it has needed to, but I want to be able to install riv-nuts.
Pop rivet gun canadian tire
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Try the gun first. Hydraulic oil can be had at most any auto parts store--Napa, Schucks, etc. As soon as you have to pull the trigger twice to get the rivet to pop, then you need oil.
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Pop rivet gun canadian tire
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Advice on an alternate tool? Sqeeze the trigger until all excess oil has expelled. I used stainless steel rivets in my build, and I don't think I could have done it without an air rivet tool. This is an older thread, you may not receive a response, and could be reviving an old thread. All panels are on except for the rear trunk and not a single problem. Try the gun first. On the other hand, having it puke oil as it did for Jon would provide yet another Cobra story to tell of course no one but another FFR builder wants to hear the stories. JavaScript is disabled. I pulled the F panel rivets by hand and for sure I need an air tool. As others have suggested oiling the jaws with WD is a good thing. This is an older thread, you may not receive a response, and could be reviving an old thread.
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Make sure their lubed with wd 40 and clean and in place in the correct order. As soon as you have to pull the trigger twice to get the rivet to pop, then you need oil. So far most all have already had oil in them. Ended up giving it to another local builder, figuring I'd never need it again. Advice on an alternate tool? Spent the next 20 minutes cleaning up the garage. CraigS Replies. Log in. Arch PS. Lastly the instructions are a little funky; but there is a jaw adjustment procedure that needs to be done.
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