Cutting out or drilling out middle bench seat?

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All good advice above. The air hammer just makes things easier/quicker, especially if your setting a lot or rivets that are awkward/difficult to get to. If you go with the air hammer the best way to set the air pressure correctly for aluminum rivets is to use a piece of untreated lumber. You want the tool to dent the wood a bit, not tear into it.
 
So how does one determine the most appropriate "tip" for the pneumatic rivet hammer? I see the flat faced one and then several with the concave /rounded face
 
the concave rivet tools match the rivet you are using.
solid rivets come in different sizes.
the flat face tool is probably when you buck from the back side.
I have used it both ways with good results.
the tools come as a group set from Northern Tool.

https://www.northerntool.com/shop/tools/product_200449128_200449128



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Johnny said:
the concave rivet tools match the rivet you are using.
solid rivets come in different sizes.
the flat face tool is probably when you buck from the back side.
I have used it both ways with good results.
the tools come as a group set from Northern Tool.

https://www.northerntool.com/shop/tools/product_200449128_200449128



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So what's considered the back side vs. the front side?
 

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