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Posted: 3/25/2006 6:05:21 PM EDT
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I am installing an underfolder trunion in my MAADI. My question is this. If you were me, what method would you use to install this one rear trunion? Rivets?, U drives?, Screws? I'm not going to be building a bunch of stuff, and just have this need I really want to do the rivets because of the look, but I don't want to go overboard with riveting jigs, etc. What are the minimum tools would you use to install the rivets? Thanks |
Squeeze it in a vise with a divot plate to protect the rivet head. I've found that if you leave the end of the rivet sticking out 3/16" (you may have to shorten it to get it to this length) before you squeeze it and 1/16" after you squeeze that this produces good results. Have you done any builds before? You might want to try out a build on a cheap kit before you start working on your conversion. Also, I'm not sure but don't you need to weld in one of the rear trunnion holes left over from the fixed stock rear trunnion? |
All you need is a piece of steel with a divet drilled into it the shape of the rivet head. Put the rivet through the hole, rest the head of the rivet into that divet and smack the other side with a hammer, from there you can use small punches to round the head of the smashed head, a little dremel work grinding/smoothing out you will have a rivet head on that isde. Another way of doing it is to take a piece of round stock and drill a divet on the end of it, slide the rivet through the hole, rest it on the bench in the divet, take the round stock place it on the exposed rivet and smash it, it will form its own head. I use an airhammer for this. I modified an air hammer bit with the divet drilled in the end, i squeeze the trigger for a couple seconds and thats it, touch it up with a grinding wheel with the dremel and ur done. McM |
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