Wiki: Rivet
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There are 2 main types of '''Rivet'''
* Solid metal rivet, fitted by hammering
* blind hollow rivet
Most rivets used in DIY are the latter type. They're inserted using a
riveter. Access is only needed to one side of the hole.
==Blind rivets==
Riveters
* plier type, most common, squeeze the handles
* lazy tongue, push/pull action
Material
* Most rivets are aluminium
* Steel rivets are also available, but (why_not_used_much)
Size
* various widths
* asstd lengths, mainly standard and long
* assortment packs are popular
Head types
* lost head - the head comes away
* the other one, leaves no hole
Removal:
* drill the rivet
* or cut the head off with flush cutting wirecutters
==Solid rivets==
Solid rivets are inserted into the hole and hammered flat, with the
workpiece resting on an anvil or similar. This is a much slower
process than blind riveting, and requires access to both sides of the
hole. The method has been in use for many centuries. These rivets are
usually copper or steel.
The final appearance is a flat disc or a domed head.
==See Also==
* [[Special:Allpages|Wiki Contents]]
* [[Special:Categories|Wiki Subject Categories]]
[[Category:Metal]]
[[Category:Fixings]]
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