Rivets!

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  • I want to fit some PDW fenders to the Time Machine. This is going to require drilling out a couple of semi-tubular rivets, rotating the fitting, then re-riveting it to the mudguard.

    From a while spent looking at rivets on Google images I believe that the type of rivet is semi-tubular.

    There would appear to be plenty of suppliers for these in the US of A, but finding a press+rivets in the UK is proving more difficult.

    Anyone know a good source for said items?

  • Do you mean pop rivets? If so a motor factor or even Halfords could supply. Maybe even one of those Asian "sell everything" shops.

  • The Fuzz has a point tho.
    Stainless steel pop rivets might be easier to find in small amounts.

  • BTW if you decide to use the semi tubulars you won't need a special press.
    Get a buddy to hold a lump hammer behind the head, while you hammer a suitable drift into the hole of the rivet.

  • Will snap rivets do want you want?
    http://uk.rs-online.com/web/p/rivets/0280953/

  • The semi-tubulars have an extremely low profile, hence why there were used for this application, and why I would like to use them again - clearance is key.

  • This is designed to mount between the brake caliper and the fork, my mount is on the rear of the fork crown so I need to move this to behind the cut-out, and rotate it.

    Ideas on how to close the holes left over are also appreciated.

  • Ideas on how to close the holes left over are also appreciated.

    if you're sourcing rivets then couldn't you just pop a couple into the surplus holes?

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