Rivets & Rivet Guns
Greetings,
I need to replace some rivets on my catamaran. What heavy duty hand riveters do you recommend? I am considering the Astro Pneumatic model 1426 (long handles, 21
in length and several nose pieces including 3/16
and 1/4"), the POP model PRG A475 and the ValueRivet model VHR-2. These riveters are similar in design. Are the longer handle hand rivet tools easier to use then the shorter handle ones such as the Marson HP-2 or Stanley MR100CG?
What blind rivet types do you prefer? Rivet types such as closed-end and structural monobolt retain the mandrel for a water resistant seal. Stainless steel mandrel and body offer higher shear and tensile strengths and corrosion resistance.
Thank you in advance for your advise.
The Marsom HP-2 does a good job on SS 3/8 rivets, but it takes two hands.
A word of caution on the Marsom, the nut that holds the spring in the top of the gun can come loose and it can shoot out. I had this part whiz by my ear like a bullet while riveting a SS rivet, keep your head clear and wear eye protection.
I replaced the Marsom with a Stanley from Home Depot, I dont have the model #, but it was $19 and yellow with a swivel head. It doesnt grab the rivet when you go to take the second squeeze and the middle of the rivet drops into your boat. Not recommended.
Bill
I found a knock-off of the big daddy at a tool shop here in Jacksonville for $60 - Tool Aide... well-made and works great, but the tips (comes with five) don't get into super narrow openings like the Stanley one-hand models do. I bought the Stanley to do the tough-to-reach jobs, but my big, blue Tool Aide has been a dream to use on everything else. <img src=
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Bill, I had one of those too and it would do the same thing ... not grab on the second pull. However, they now have a new model in Home Depot with an orange handle - it works very well and is much easier than the previous model to pull the stainless rivets. I wouldn't go with the swivel head though.
If you have accesss to an air compressor this is the way to go.
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I borrowed a rivet puller that had two handles that each worked in compound leverage action that looked something like the one shown here. It pulled 1/4
very easily and that is the only time I have ever even thought about using the word
easily
when speaking of 1/4
S.S. rivets. It pulled 3/16" rivets like a knife through butter.
GARY
Seems I have a knock-off to the knock-off...Big Daddy style...$12.00 at Harbor Freight...lifetime warranty. I picked one up onde day, but must have forgot I had it in the garage...months later bought a second one, pulled a total of 5 1/4
SS's with it before the internal jaws came apart. Took it back to replace under the LT warranty...worked for the rest of the job and is still going strong ~100 pulls later. Then I found the first one I bought...so I have backup. <img src=

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Mike.
QuoteI found a knock-off of the big daddy at a tool shop here in Jacksonville for $60 - Tool Aide... well-made and works great, but the tips (comes with five) don't get into super narrow openings like the Stanley one-hand models do. I bought the Stanley to do the tough-to-reach jobs, but my big, blue Tool Aide has been a dream to use on everything else. <img src=alt=
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for stuff like the traveler track etc where you need a narrow nose on the riveter, you can uase a little narrow sleeve slipped over the rivet stem before you put the riveter jaws over it, or failing the little sleeve, just slip a bunch of the old drilled out rivet heads (like little washers) to space up the rivet head to where the jaws can draw on the stem. Done.
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