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Mass Rivet Replacement ?
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<blockquote data-quote="TMO8853" data-source="post: 464904" data-attributes="member: 23466"><p>A 2 - 5 pound mini sledge hammer works great as a bucking block for Brazier style rivets. I ordered the brazier head rivet attachment that fits my air hammer and used the rivet attachment without the large spring that comes with the air hammer. Rivets turned out perfect, very strong and once painted looked like they were done at the factory. The only thing about the about the sledge hammer is you won’t be able to get into small corners.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TMO8853, post: 464904, member: 23466"] A 2 - 5 pound mini sledge hammer works great as a bucking block for Brazier style rivets. I ordered the brazier head rivet attachment that fits my air hammer and used the rivet attachment without the large spring that comes with the air hammer. Rivets turned out perfect, very strong and once painted looked like they were done at the factory. The only thing about the about the sledge hammer is you won’t be able to get into small corners. [/QUOTE]
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