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PostPosted: Thu Jan 17, 2008 2:58 pm    Post subject: Electric rivet gun? Reply with quote

Edit/delete...found the answer to my question.

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PostPosted: Thu Jan 17, 2008 3:35 pm    Post subject: Electric rivet gun? Reply with quote

I used an attachment for a cordless drill called "Rivedrill'. I wore out two of them, and except for TBO, I heartily recommend them. Let me know if you want to know more about them.

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Does anyone have any experience or second-hand comments regarding electric rivet pullers such as the "Lobster Tool" gun? They seem pretty inexpensive and come in cord and cordless models. Not trying to sell the product, just looking for info. Thanks.


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PostPosted: Thu Jan 17, 2008 4:12 pm    Post subject: Re: Electric rivet gun? Reply with quote

Thats interesting, I get in trouble from the wife and kids because the air compressor is running all the time. I don't want to hand rivet though. Are the heads compatible with the machined ones from Zenith, or do you have to modify them? At 55 bucks from Aircraft Spruce it is pretty inexpensive too.

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PostPosted: Thu Jan 17, 2008 4:31 pm    Post subject: Electric rivet gun? Reply with quote

Kevin.
I think the heads on most all riveters have the same thread pattern so
the heads you have modified from Zenith Aircraft should screw onto an
electric riveter or any other riveter be it air operated or hand.

Bob Stone
Harker Heights, Tx
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PostPosted: Thu Jan 17, 2008 5:09 pm    Post subject: Electric rivet gun? Reply with quote

Unfortunately, that isn't the case. I have found that there is
significant variation in the thread patterns on riveters. My hand
riveter heads will not fit my Harbor Freight pneumatic riveter, for
instance. Then again, my hand riveters are U.S. made and the H. F.
riveter is Chinese. It might be a metric vs. SAE difference.

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Kevin.
I think the heads on most all riveters have the same thread pattern
so the heads you have modified from Zenith Aircraft should screw onto an
electric riveter or any other riveter be it air operated or hand.

Bob Stone
Harker Heights, Tx
ZodiacXL w/Jabiru 3300



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PostPosted: Thu Jan 17, 2008 5:34 pm    Post subject: Electric rivet gun? Reply with quote

Likewise. I found different threads on the ZAC-supplied riveter, one from Ace Hardware and the Rivedrill puller. However, I found that it is not that difficult to customize about any riveter nose piece to a dished nose piece that is standard with ZAC.

Jay in Dallas 601XL N2630J "Lil Bruiser"
Bryan Martin <bryanmmartin(at)comcast.net> wrote:

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Unfortunately, that isn't the case. I have found that there is
significant variation in the thread patterns on riveters. My hand
riveter heads will not fit my Harbor Freight pneumatic riveter, for
instance. Then again, my hand riveters are U.S. made and the H. F.
riveter is Chinese. It might be a metric vs. SAE difference.

robert stone wrote:
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> Kevin.
> I think the heads on most all riveters have the same thread pattern
> so the heads you have modified from Zenith Aircraft should screw onto an
> electric riveter or any other riveter be it air operated or hand.
>
> Bob Stone
> Harker Heights, Tx
> ZodiacXL w/Jabiru 3300
>
>

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PostPosted: Fri Jan 18, 2008 5:41 am    Post subject: Electric rivet gun? Reply with quote

Sorry guys but it is not so. I have two pneumatic and two hand riveters and while some heads are interchangeable, some are definitely not.

Dred

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Kevin.
I think the heads on most all riveters have the same thread pattern so
the heads you have modified from Zenith Aircraft should screw onto an
electric riveter or any other riveter be it air operated or hand.

Bob Stone
Harker Heights, Tx
ZodiacXL w/Jabiru 3300


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