"_" wrote in message
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On Tue, 16 Oct 2007 05:40:34 -0700, wrote:
On Oct 16, 8:24 am, _
wrote:
Had to drill a bunch of these out to get the body panels off my car.
The
look like a normal (large) pop-rivet on the outside, but on the inside
the
cylinder split into 4 tongues that curled outwards. I suppose the idea
is
to give a larger bearing surface on the blind side.
I'll need about 50 of 'em.
Hanson has "T rivets"
http://www.hansonrivet.com/w33.htm
That's them.
and "Tri-rivets"
http://www.hansonrivet.com/w36.htm
Those look nicer.
Has anyone use these enough to recommend one variety over another?
The T rivets are used where you need maximum strength, the Tri rivets are
used in soft material like plastic to prevent pull through.
I have seen the T rivets used to hold window regulators in a car door, and
if I recall these were 1/4" diameter and you needed the pop rivet tool that
looks like a tree branch lopper to set them.
--
Roger Shoaf
About the time I had mastered getting the toothpaste back in the tube, then
they come up with this striped stuff.