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To Any Homebuilders Still Out The
If you've seen the recent sale brochure from Harbor Freight for 500 'regular' pop rivets for $2.49, you may have wondered what they were. (The brochure didn't say and the nice young lady on the phone didn't know.) They are dome-head ALUMINUM poppers with a plated STEEL mandrel. (Jus' like it sez on the lid of the box.) Length is a nominal .250 but the diameter is a scant .1225 - .123, meaning you should use an eighth-inch bit. The diameter is a bit odd (keep in mind these are Chinese goods). Poppers from most other manufacturers... Marson, USM, etc run .1245 - .1250, meaning you'd use the normal #30 drill bit, as for real rivets (ie, -4's) Cursory inspection of two boxes didn't turn up any obvious QC problems -- no deformed rivets nor loose mandrels, etc.. They did seem to have a bit more oil on them than some other brands but that shouldn't be a problem since washing poppers with MEK or lacquer thinner before installation is SOP. I only tested two. Single shear, with the mandrel driven out, both tested about 80 pounds, a bit less than a real AD3 rivet but equal to other aluminum poppers. If you'll check around I think you'll agree that half a cent per each is a pretty good price for poppers. --------------------------------------- Sorry for the intrusion. I'll let you get back to bashing Barnyard Bob an' other important stufff. -R.S.Hoover |
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