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Default I want to buy a solid piece of pure tungsten, 3 to 15 lbs.

On Oct 22, 6:12 pm, "The Davenport's" wrote:
The Yard Aircraft Tools, sells a tungsten bucking bar. Not cheap, but
smaller and denser than any steel bucking bar.


Dunno if the block size would work for you, but you might look there.


http://www.yardstore.com/index.cfm?a...ls&ItemID=1738


PN: 74102
Tungsten Bucking Bar


* 2.87 lbs.


Try one of our "Vibration-Free" Tungsten Bucking Bars!


According to a recent University study, bucking bars made with tungsten
are
much safer for the operator by reducing vibration. The density of tungsten
is the future of bucking bars available at The Yard today!


At The Yard all of our Tungsten Bucking Bars are made from 90+% tungsten.
All edges are deburred and working surfaces are polished for trouble-free
use. Your hands will thank you.


Wes


OK...so I'm a little slow, but what in the hell is a bucking bar???

Mike


I had to find out, found-

http://www.vansairforce.net/articles...OnRiveting.htm

Its used to form/install solid rivets, on the end opposite the rivet
gun. Apparently these rivets have no head until formed by the gun/
bucking bar?


Dave