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Discussion in 'Shelby Mustang List' started by Ronald Robertson, Feb 16, 2006.

  1. Need an answer from the experts out there. A restorer I am NOT! Bought a new door data plate and rivets and I suspect one has to somehow do something with the rivets to make them expand as they just fall in and out of the hole in the door. Help!
    How do I expand these little suckers to make them stay in place?
    Ron
     
  2. Take a center punch that fits inside thehole and give it a rap, you can
    also use a phillips screwdriver


    >From: "Ronald Robertson" <ronald.robertson (AT) sympatico (DOT) ca>
    >To: "Shelby Mustang" <shelbymustang (AT) carmemories (DOT) com>
    >Subject: Hopefully changing the subject
    >Date: Sun, 29 Jan 2006 12:40:55 -0500
    >
    >Need an answer from the experts out there. A restorer I am NOT! Bought a
    >new door data plate and rivets and I suspect one has to somehow do
    >something with the rivets to make them expand as they just fall in and out
    >of the hole in the door. Help!
    >How do I expand these little suckers to make them stay in place?
    >Ron


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  3. Ron wrote:

    Need an answer from the experts out there. A restorer I am NOT! Bought
    a new door data plate and rivets and I suspect one has to somehow do
    something with the rivets to make them expand as they just fall in and
    out of the hole in the door. Help!
    How do I expand these little suckers to make them stay in place?
    Ron

    >>>Not to sound too glib, but rivits come in different sizes--are you

    sure you are using the right size?

    The variables are the diameter, and the grip length. Some rivits are
    very deep, enabling you to secure panels that are very thick, while
    others are much shorter and are appropriate for affixing a tag to
    sheetmetal.

    Mike
     
  4. Mike:
    These are the correct rivets as supplied by Marti.
    Ron
    ----- Original Message -----
    From: <mikeldrew (AT) aol (DOT) com>
    To: <ronald.robertson (AT) sympatico (DOT) ca>; <shelbymustang (AT) carmemories (DOT) com>
    Sent: Sunday, January 29, 2006 3:36 PM
    Subject: Re: Hopefully changing the subject


    > Ron wrote:
    >
    > Need an answer from the experts out there. A restorer I am NOT! Bought
    > a new door data plate and rivets and I suspect one has to somehow do
    > something with the rivets to make them expand as they just fall in and
    > out of the hole in the door. Help!
    > How do I expand these little suckers to make them stay in place?
    > Ron
    >
    >>>>Not to sound too glib, but rivits come in different sizes--are you

    > sure you are using the right size?
    >
    > The variables are the diameter, and the grip length. Some rivits are
    > very deep, enabling you to secure panels that are very thick, while
    > others are much shorter and are appropriate for affixing a tag to
    > sheetmetal.
    >
    > Mike
    >
     
  5. I would not give them a 'rap'. these rivits are soft so you should only have
    to put the center punch or 'nail set' in ang give a bit of a push

    bob
     

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