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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
My second tin boat 1981 starcraft 160
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<blockquote data-quote="snakes14009" data-source="post: 314283" data-attributes="member: 4761"><p>Now its also been flipped over and all the rivets have been replaced. Well not all of them just over 900 have been fixed. The reason for blind rivets versus solid is i don't have a bucking tool or a air compressor good enough to run one. Also it would take two people. Plus the blind rivets i replaced them with have sufficient shear strength compared to solid.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="snakes14009, post: 314283, member: 4761"] Now its also been flipped over and all the rivets have been replaced. Well not all of them just over 900 have been fixed. The reason for blind rivets versus solid is i don't have a bucking tool or a air compressor good enough to run one. Also it would take two people. Plus the blind rivets i replaced them with have sufficient shear strength compared to solid. [/QUOTE]
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