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i have a bag of counter sunk pop rivets that have been sat in my shed for donkeys years, they are very light much more so than the normal aluminium steel post type, i am not sure of there use but i am swung toward thinking that they might be aviation based ? feel free to correct me on to what the use is for these? around 450 in total with around 20 odd size ones, anyway as said have no use so £5 posted pictures £5 posted cheers
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Last Edit: Mar 1, 2015 13:11:53 GMT by rusty998
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MrSpeedy
East Midlands
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What diameter are the shanks, and what length?
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i shall get some measurements for you MR Speedy
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MR Speedy i have counted the rivets also and the count is 450 plus some others around 20 in total that are different sizes
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YES please If still available , pm me payment details thanks
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MrSpeedy
East Midlands
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Yeah, I'll have them mate.
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Sorry tombear sold to MR Speedy cheers
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scimjim
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They're aerospace spec alloy avdels, not tucker pop (which pull the whole mandrel out when formed). These are stronger because they snap off, leaving part of the mandrel firmly in place (one test is to try pushing the centre through) - you'll need to dress the snapped off end slightly (unlike the later MBC versions)
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scimjim
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Oh - they need a specific nose on the rivet gun too.
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