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Stu55Flash
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Source for 3/16 x 1" Steel Rivets
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11.08. 2010 10:52 »
Does anyone know where I can get small quantities of the steel countersunk rivet used in the Magneto auto advance. Can source brass rivets cheaper but don't know if these are up to the job. Steel rivets in this application look over the top to me.
Thanks
Stu
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"Keep a distance from lady "L" drivers in cars. Some are not mechanically minded, are slow to acquire road sense, an are apt to panic..." The Pitman Book of the BSA Twins.
Golden Flash Plunger 1955, Francis Barnett Falcon 67 1954, Ferguson TEA Tractor 1951. Looking for another project!
bsa-bill
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Re: Source for 3/16 x 1" Steel Rivets
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11.08. 2010 11:03 »
I see Cumbria Stu, got to be agricultural machinery dealers somewhere nearish, rivets are used to keep reaper, combine knife blades on, might be more than 3/16ths but worth an ask
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trevinoz
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Re: Source for 3/16 x 1" Steel Rivets
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11.08. 2010 22:49 »
Stu,
If you have a lathe or access to one, make them.
I make the rivets to hold Altette point assemblies in place in no time.
Trev.
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Brian
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12.08. 2010 05:31 »
I'm pretty sure Draganfly have these.
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Stu55Flash
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Now had to buy a bag of 100 to use 4!. If anyone is in need let me know.
Stu
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"Keep a distance from lady "L" drivers in cars. Some are not mechanically minded, are slow to acquire road sense, an are apt to panic..." The Pitman Book of the BSA Twins.
Golden Flash Plunger 1955, Francis Barnett Falcon 67 1954, Ferguson TEA Tractor 1951. Looking for another project!
iansoady
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Re: Source for 3/16 x 1" Steel Rivets
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19.08. 2010 12:32 »
Hi Stu,
As posted elsewhere some would come in handy for me!
I've PM'd you.
Cheers
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Ian.
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Goldseeker
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Re: Source for 3/16 x 1" Steel Rivets
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25.08. 2010 15:38 »
I have been looking for a supply of rivets and found this place
http://www.sapphireproducts.co.uk/
, thought this might be of interest to others. They do say 'Small Quantities are Our Speciality'.
This is the page for imperial c/sunk rivets
http://www.sapphireproducts.co.uk/641t6.htm
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iansoady
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Re: Source for 3/16 x 1" Steel Rivets
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25.08. 2010 17:07 »
I like the bit where you "click on the rivet to interact". Always wanted to interact with a rivet.....
Seriously, looks like a good site and close to me (and Armoury Road). But I've now taken the plunge and gone for a recon ATD from Roy Price in St Neot's who comes highly recommended.
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