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Stupendous Man October 27th 07 04:20 PM

rivet gun
 
Does anyone know of a source for an air rivet hammer that only strikes one
blow per trigger pull? I have used some old ones and liked them better than
a standard chatter gun.
--
Stupendous Man,
Defender of Freedom, Advocate of Liberty



Trevor Jones October 27th 07 09:30 PM

rivet gun
 
Stupendous Man wrote:

Does anyone know of a source for an air rivet hammer that only strikes one
blow per trigger pull? I have used some old ones and liked them better than
a standard chatter gun.


Dunno if any current suppliers are making them, but you could check
with The Yard Aircraft Tools.

Google.

Cheers
Trevor Jones


John October 27th 07 09:47 PM

rivet gun
 


Stupendous Man wrote:
Does anyone know of a source for an air rivet hammer that only strikes one
blow per trigger pull? I have used some old ones and liked them better than
a standard chatter gun.


A good rivet gun will be easy to control the hits and should have a
regulator on it to set the air flow going into the gun. Most of the
riveting I did was with a 4x gun. This is a little overkill for 3/32
rivets but I could set up to a 3/16 an470 with no problem. If you
don't hit the rivets hard enough they will get work hardened before they
are completely set which happens when you are using an undersized gun.

John


Bob in Phx October 28th 07 01:29 AM

rivet gun
 
how can you tell if they work harden????

bob in phx
"john" wrote in message
...


Stupendous Man wrote:
Does anyone know of a source for an air rivet hammer that only strikes
one blow per trigger pull? I have used some old ones and liked them
better than a standard chatter gun.


A good rivet gun will be easy to control the hits and should have a
regulator on it to set the air flow going into the gun. Most of the
riveting I did was with a 4x gun. This is a little overkill for 3/32
rivets but I could set up to a 3/16 an470 with no problem. If you don't
hit the rivets hard enough they will get work hardened before they are
completely set which happens when you are using an undersized gun.

John




John October 28th 07 01:54 AM

rivet gun
 
Bob in Phx wrote:

how can you tell if they work harden????


They will get hairline cracks in them and will not completely set.


bob in phx
"john" wrote in message
...


Stupendous Man wrote:
Does anyone know of a source for an air rivet hammer that only strikes
one blow per trigger pull? I have used some old ones and liked them
better than a standard chatter gun.


A good rivet gun will be easy to control the hits and should have a
regulator on it to set the air flow going into the gun. Most of the
riveting I did was with a 4x gun. This is a little overkill for 3/32
rivets but I could set up to a 3/16 an470 with no problem. If you don't
hit the rivets hard enough they will get work hardened before they are
completely set which happens when you are using an undersized gun.

John


They don't expand properly. The rivet should expand to 1.5 times the
stem diameter when it is properly set.



Here is a good site on rivets and riveting

http://www.rvproject.com/rivets.html

http://www.rvproject.com/MIL-R-47196A_MI.pdf




They don't say anything about 'happy rivets'


John

Trevor Jones October 28th 07 02:19 AM

rivet gun
 
Bob in Phx wrote:
how can you tell if they work harden????

They crumble or shear when they are struck.

Cheers
Trevor Jones


cnpneumatic November 8th 07 04:14 AM

rivet gun
 
On Oct 27, 11:20 pm, "Stupendous Man" wrote:
Does anyone know of a source for an air rivet hammer that only strikes one
blow per trigger pull? I have used some old ones and liked them better than
a standard chatter gun.
--
Stupendous Man,
Defender of Freedom, Advocate of Liberty



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