Thanks Dennis.
I had a look through that post but the impression I got was that the rivets available were all of the universal head type and not true dome heads. I know I'm being pedantic but I figure if I'm doing it, I may as well get it perfect!
I might PM Harry and see what type his were.
I have heard of air tools being modified for this purpose before. I don't have a lathe (or any air tools!) unfortunately... do you think you could be coerced into doing the modifications?
Funnily enough it was specifically you and Richard (as the only Bloodbox owners I can remember off the top of my head) I was feeling sorry for when I was working away at my old paint!
Twisting my chassis is what worries me... it is perfect except for the rear member and so I really don't want to bugger it up. Maybe I will just paint it!![]()


and I also made the set tool for the rivet head, I was able to buy quantities of solid rivets from a company in Sydney but for some reason they went belly up, you should be able to buy them from the US as I have done, i bought 500 (cause that was the min/amount) of 1/4" shank round heads as used in the tub of a Land Rover, these are big rivets that hold the steel braces under the floor, there was a thread recently about rivets and I think Harry from Qld sourced some locally so check that out with him sorry if I'm wrong anyway yours is looking good, and yes a "Bloodbox" is a BIG TASK when you strip the paint of the body, bin there done that LOL cheers mate Dennis
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