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File:DougBlodgett rivet tape 4.jpg|This is the backside of the panel before bucking the rivets. Without the tape, these would all fall out as soon as you set the first rivet.
File:DougBlodgett rivet tape 4.jpg|This is the backside of the panel before bucking the rivets. Without the tape, these would all fall out as soon as you set the first rivet.
File:DougBlodgett rivet tape 5.jpg|Here you can see that the rivet set goes right over the tape when bucking. Tape is peeled off each row as it is finished. Using the tape makes the process go incredibly fast with a lot less effort. I got the tape from [http://www.aircraft-tool.com/shop/detail.aspx?PRODUCT_ID=685-1 Aircraft Tool Supply Company].
File:DougBlodgett rivet tape 5.jpg|Here you can see that the rivet set goes right over the tape when bucking. Tape is peeled off each row as it is finished. Using the tape makes the process go incredibly fast with a lot less effort. I got the tape from [http://www.aircraft-tool.com/shop/detail.aspx?PRODUCT_ID=685-1 Aircraft Tool Supply Company].
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== See also ==
== See also ==

Revision as of 19:46, 1 January 2016


Doug Blodgett of Houston Area Live Steamers shared his experience building a pair of Precision Steel Car 40 foot boxcar kits.

Setup

Riveting

My rivet tape arrived today. With about 1100 rivets to install on this PSC boxcar, I decided to try some rivet tape to speed things up. It "works a treat" as my British friends would say. Here are a couple of photos showing how it works. Basically it lets you pre-install the rivets, cover them with a special tape, and then rivet them at one sitting without having to stop each time to install another one.

See also

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