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dane h
11th September 2009, 04:55 PM
As the title says. Have all the rivets I need to re-attach the panels to the door tops on my 86 and the wheel carrier to the bonnet.

Haven't used the round head or flat rivets before and looking for an expert with the right equipment to show me how it all works. :confused:

Preferably in Melb or relatively near.

Any helpers out there ?

Blknight.aus
11th September 2009, 05:08 PM
got the gear, wrong location...

try almost any historic workshop they'll show you how and tell you where to get the gear from for almost nix.

mudmouse
11th September 2009, 05:13 PM
G'day.

My advice would be to duck over to your nearest (small) airport and knock on the door of an engineering/repair workshop. If they can spare the time I'm sure they'll be happy to show you how it's done on a piece of scrap. There's a knack to it, particularly doing it all yourself.

Have fun with it.

Matt.

harry
11th September 2009, 05:17 PM
i have the stuff to rivet it for you also, but you will need to bring it up to the gold coast,
where in melb. are you?
maybe a trip to morabbin airport and ask around, aircraft engineers usually have the right gear.
and if you're not near there, i may be able to point you at other places.

isuzutoo-eh
11th September 2009, 05:36 PM
What size rivets are they? I can get my hands on some 12mm long 3mm dia Al rivets but not sure if they are useful on a Landy.
-Mark

lro11
11th September 2009, 06:51 PM
Is this what you were looking for?

harry
11th September 2009, 06:55 PM
lro11, do you have any other pics of that thing?
and what it does?

lro11
11th September 2009, 07:39 PM
I made this tool from some 10 mm flat steel in a G clamp shape and I used two cap screws the first to flare the rivet and the second to flatten the rivet to what they look like from the factory, very simple but works well and also very slow. The picture is a series 3 truck cab roof being reattached to the galvanized gutter.

harry
11th September 2009, 08:06 PM
ok, now i get it, thanks.