Rivet with your drill?

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That looks pretty cool! On a side note.....where's all the aeg tools coming from? I thought they went out of business? I wonder if they honor the warranty for old stuff hahaha, I still got some of grandpa's old power tools that were manufactured by them.

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Only < $8 here, $6 shipping ... paid w/ PayPal for some protection, as reviews on it was pretty good!

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If this tool can do closed end rivets, that would be even better than those open ones.

-Kurt
1436 PolarKraft & 9.5 Evinrude

 
Looks cool. I've read some reviews and they are mixed. Grainger sells one for over a hundred dollars and says not to use 3/16 stainless rivets. I found that the most common rivet size I use is 3/16 and these can be stout to pull especially if they're stainless. I recently bought a long handled rivet tool at Princess Auto (Canadian equivalent to Harbor Freight) 39.99 and it's the cat's pajamas. Pulls 3/16 stainless much easier than a conventional rivet tool.
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