ShoestringMariner
Lieutenant Commander
- Joined
- Apr 18, 2015
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Hey everyone, I’ve run into some troubles replacing some rivets on an aluminum hull.
Some of the rivet heads on my hull were badly corroded, I had difficulty finding centre or in some cases, I drilled the hole crooked. Punching out the remaining rivet has left an oblong hole on the inside.
How do I correct for this? I’m getting rivets that won’t tighten or crush properly. Go larger diameter rivet? Use a longer rivet and a washer? (Plus drizzle rivet with 3m 5200?) close
I’m also getting a nasty smile on some of the rivet heads assuming either from my cheap air hammer,
im using 5/32” 2000series rivets, brazier head rivets. Should I consider using a softer alloy on the messy holes so it will expand in the oblong hole better?
thanks in advance
Some of the rivet heads on my hull were badly corroded, I had difficulty finding centre or in some cases, I drilled the hole crooked. Punching out the remaining rivet has left an oblong hole on the inside.
How do I correct for this? I’m getting rivets that won’t tighten or crush properly. Go larger diameter rivet? Use a longer rivet and a washer? (Plus drizzle rivet with 3m 5200?) close
I’m also getting a nasty smile on some of the rivet heads assuming either from my cheap air hammer,
im using 5/32” 2000series rivets, brazier head rivets. Should I consider using a softer alloy on the messy holes so it will expand in the oblong hole better?
thanks in advance