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Which Aluminum Rivet Tools?
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<blockquote data-quote="Capt. Dave Bush" data-source="post: 494503" data-attributes="member: 31994"><p>Once again I might suggest Bolt Depot.com. They have rivets, blind, closed end, multi-grip. All sizes, all aluminum inc. shaft. good prices & order on line. Good for above water use. DO NOT HAVE BUCKING RIVETS. Used a Milwaukee cordless gun on my old alum. tinny boat for all aluminum rivets. Old hands not so strong.</p><p></p><p>1970 Crestliner 18' Voyager (Ut) tiller</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Capt. Dave Bush, post: 494503, member: 31994"] Once again I might suggest Bolt Depot.com. They have rivets, blind, closed end, multi-grip. All sizes, all aluminum inc. shaft. good prices & order on line. Good for above water use. DO NOT HAVE BUCKING RIVETS. Used a Milwaukee cordless gun on my old alum. tinny boat for all aluminum rivets. Old hands not so strong. 1970 Crestliner 18' Voyager (Ut) tiller [/QUOTE]
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