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PostPosted: Tue Feb 13, 2007 9:46 pm    Post subject: Rivet Gun Reply with quote

Listers,
I purchased the rivet gun from Zenith and have used it to build with up
to now. I have always had trouble with the recoil and creating smiley's
even with pressure set as low as possible and flow controls being used.
I recently purchased the gun from Harbor Freight and tried it today
installing wing skins. This gun has very little or no recoil, no bounce
and not a smiley on the entire skin. The Harbor Freight gun is not as
comfortable to use and the air line is in an awkward position but the
results in my case were far superior to my Zenith supplied gun. I will
be buying another one of the Harbor Freight guns. If anyone is
interested they are in the current sale catalog for $19.99. What a deal
, What a deal. Just thought if anyone was looking for their first gun
or a spare this is worth looking at. I paid over $70 for Zenith gun and
would not buy again. Inquiring minds may want to know.

Rodney Mills
Northport, Al
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PostPosted: Tue Feb 13, 2007 10:28 pm    Post subject: Rivet Gun Reply with quote

I have been using Harbor Freight rivet pullers for years. I have even pulled
Cherry #6 with them repairing working rivets on DeHavilland Twin Otter
struts. Best deal out there, my oldest one is 4 years old and still working
without a problem.
David Mikesell
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PostPosted: Wed Feb 14, 2007 7:17 am    Post subject: Rivet Gun Reply with quote

Anyone have the SKU for the sale price? I just searched HF for "rivet" and
lowest price I could find on the 93458-3VGA 3/16 air hyd. Riveter is 26.99.
As for convenience of use..
Rodney, have you tried a swivel hose attachment?
ITEM 46123-2VGA
Or
ITEM 7535-3VGA

Thanks for the tip.
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PostPosted: Wed Feb 14, 2007 7:35 am    Post subject: Rivet Gun Reply with quote

Hey Craig ,The catalog for HF is 881-C ,Key on back is BD3713 .Item #
93458-4BDB $19.99 . Hope this helps
Wade Jones South Texas
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PostPosted: Wed Feb 14, 2007 7:51 am    Post subject: Rivet Gun Reply with quote

Last time I checked their site you have to go thru several pages to locate the various models with different prices. I think I also remember a sale item link on their home page. The various guns all look the same but have different prices.

I do use a swivel attachment and it is a good idea.

Dred
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Anyone have the SKU for the sale price? I just searched HF for "rivet" and
lowest price I could find on the 93458-3VGA 3/16 air hyd. Riveter is 26.99.
As for convenience of use..
Rodney, have you tried a swivel hose attachment?
ITEM 46123-2VGA
Or
ITEM 7535-3VGA

Thanks for the tip.
Craig Smith


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PostPosted: Wed Feb 14, 2007 8:09 am    Post subject: Rivet Gun Reply with quote

I built the tail section with the rivet gun and also
had trouble with smiley's...I started using the hand
riveter on the wings and I was surprised how quickly
that went...It seems like a lot of rivets to pull by
hand, but the hand riveter works great...

Working on wings
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Anyone have the SKU for the sale price? I just
searched HF for "rivet" and
lowest price I could find on the 93458-3VGA 3/16 air
hyd. Riveter is 26.99.
As for convenience of use..
Rodney, have you tried a swivel hose attachment?
ITEM 46123-2VGA
Or
ITEM 7535-3VGA

Thanks for the tip.
Craig Smith

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PostPosted: Wed Feb 14, 2007 8:31 am    Post subject: Rivet Gun Reply with quote

Listers,
I also use one from H.F. I use a regulator at the compressor
and one of their swivels with an adjustable restrictor at the gun so it
pulls the rivet at a slower speed. Works great.
Lynn
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PostPosted: Wed Feb 14, 2007 8:43 am    Post subject: Rivet Gun Reply with quote

Thanks a bunch Wade, that's exactly what I needed!
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PostPosted: Wed Feb 14, 2007 9:15 am    Post subject: Rivet Gun Reply with quote

All, I have received one of these types of rivet guns for Christmas, (my wife), but haven't had any time to use it. I did read through the directions, about the "Priming" part. Mine does have some oil in it, but I am not sure if the amout is correct. The directions are very "UNCLEAR" about how much oil to add. It just says fill the cap full, What Cap?

Any info would be helpfull.

Keith
CH701 -- not riveting, but cutting and forming ribs
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Listers,
I purchased the rivet gun from Zenith and have used it to build with up to now. I have always had trouble with the recoil and creating smiley's even with pressure set as low as possible and flow controls being used. I recently purchased the gun from Harbor Freight and tried it today installing wing skins. This gun has very little or no recoil, no bounce and not a smiley on the entire skin. The Harbor Freight gun is not as comfortable to use and the air line is in an awkward position but the results in my case were far superior to my Zenith supplied gun. I will be buying another one of the Harbor Freight guns. If anyone is interested they are in the current sale catalog for $19.99. What a deal , What a deal. Just thought if anyone was looking for their first gun or a spare this is worth looking at. I paid over $70 for Zenith gun and would not buy again. Inquiring minds may want to know.

Rodney Mills
Northport, Al
601XL/ Corvair


















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PostPosted: Wed Feb 14, 2007 9:33 am    Post subject: Rivet Gun Reply with quote

Not sure about the priming amount Keith. I've had one since 2002 and it has built two ultralights and is still working on the 601XL. All I have done is to put 2 - 4 drops of light machine oil, like 3 in 1 oil, in the inlet before every use. That has worked fine for mine.

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All, I have received one of these types of rivet guns for Christmas, (my
wife), but haven't had any time to use it. I did read through the
directions, about the "Priming" part. Mine does have some oil in it, but
I am not sure if the amout is correct. The directions are very "UNCLEAR"
about how much oil to add. It just says fill the cap full, What Cap?

Any info would be helpfull.

Keith
CH701 -- not riveting, but cutting and forming ribs
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Rodney Mills wrote:

>
>
> Listers,
> I purchased the rivet gun from Zenith and have used it to build with
> up to now. I have always had trouble with the recoil and creating
> smiley's even with pressure set as low as possible and flow controls
> being used. I recently purchased the gun from Harbor Freight and tried
> it today installing wing skins. This gun has very little or no recoil,
> no bounce and not a smiley on the entire skin. The Harbor Freight gun
> is not as comfortable to use and the air line is in an awkward
> position but the results in my case were far superior to my Zenith
> supplied gun. I will be buying another one of the Harbor Freight
> guns. If anyone is interested they are in the current sale catalog
> for $19.99. What a deal , What a deal. Just thought if anyone was
> looking for their first gun or a spare this is worth looking at. I
> paid over $70 for Zenith gun and would not buy again. Inquiring minds
> may want to know.
>
> Rodney Mills
> Northport, Al
> 601XL/ Corvair
>
>
>
>
>

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PostPosted: Wed Feb 14, 2007 9:44 am    Post subject: Rivet Gun Reply with quote

Did the Zenith nose piece fit the HF gun?

John Read
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PostPosted: Wed Feb 14, 2007 10:21 am    Post subject: Rivet Gun Reply with quote

John, the gun I got from Harbor Freight and the gun I got with the tool kit through Zenith do not share the same nose pieces. I didn't even try to modify the HF nose pieces.... I shipped a set back to Zenith and they did them for a small fee.

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PostPosted: Wed Feb 14, 2007 11:02 am    Post subject: Rivet Gun Reply with quote

I sidestepped the whole pneumatic riveter bit. I discovered an electric drill attachment called RiveDrill, from Isham, Inc. I actually used two of them, one set up for A4 rivets and one for A5s. I nearly broke my hands pulling A5s before I got the RiveDrill. Makes pulling rivets a cinch with no chance of smileys. Tight spots still require a hand puller. I got one from Ace Hardware with a swiveling head that works much better than the one I got from ZAC. I cupped the nose pieces myself, with good results. (I don't work for RiveDrill, Isham or Ace, but I can sure vouch for their products)

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PostPosted: Wed Feb 14, 2007 12:15 pm    Post subject: Rivet Gun Reply with quote

Everybody spends money somewhere. Some here some there. I got a Huck 175
riveter. Lots of power, no kick back, very compact and light, lots of money!
I'm happy.

Aaron Gustafson 601 HD 11 years fly in two months????? 0-200 do not
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PostPosted: Wed Feb 14, 2007 12:39 pm    Post subject: Rivet Gun Reply with quote

Hey Keith ,I had the same questions . Use as is ,just add a couple of drops of the oil supplied into the air inlet of the rivet gun . Mine has caused no problems after pulling a couple thousand rivets (lots more to go ).
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In a message dated 2/14/2007 2:17:06 P.M. Central Standard Time, agustafson(at)chartermi.net writes:
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Everybody spends money somewhere. Some here some there. I got a Huck 175
riveter. Lots of power, no kick back, very compact and light, lots of money!
I'm happy.


Aaron, I'm convinced. Where can one buy a Huck 175?

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PostPosted: Wed Feb 14, 2007 2:42 pm    Post subject: Rivet Gun Reply with quote

All, thanks for the info.
Keith
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All, I have received one of these types of rivet guns for Christmas, (my wife), but haven't had any time to use it. I did read through the directions, about the "Priming" part. Mine does have some oil in it, but I am not sure if the amout is correct. The directions are very "UNCLEAR" about how much oil to add. It just says fill the cap full, What Cap?

Any info would be helpfull.

Keith
CH701 -- not riveting, but cutting and forming ribs
****************************************************************

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Quote:
--> Zenith-List message posted by: Rodney Mills <Ramills(at)charter.net> (Ramills(at)charter.net)

Listers,
I purchased the rivet gun from Zenith and have used it to build with up to now. I have always had trouble with the recoil and creating smiley's even with pressure set as low as possible and flow controls being used. I recently purchased the gun from Harbor Freight and tried it today installing wing skins. This gun has very little or no recoil, no bounce and not a smiley on the entire skin. The Harbor Freight gun is not as comfortable to use and the air line is in an awkward position but the results in my case were far superior to my Zenith supplied gun. I will be buying another one of the Harbor Freight guns. If anyone is interested they are in the current sale catalog for $19.99. What a deal , What a deal. Just thought if anyone was looking for their first gun or a spare this is worth looking at. I paid over $70 for Zenith gun and would not buy again. Inquiring minds may want to know.

Rodney Mills
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PostPosted: Wed Feb 14, 2007 4:24 pm    Post subject: Rivet Gun Reply with quote

John-
I used a ball mill in my drill press to cut the majority of the concave recess, then touched it up with a Dremel. Chuck a rivet and insert it in the nosepiece hole to line things up, then clamp in your vise. Took me maybe 15 minutes to do the whole set.
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PostPosted: Wed Feb 14, 2007 4:55 pm    Post subject: Rivet Gun Reply with quote

>>> Where can one buy a Huck 175?

Google Huck AK-175 and search for best price. REMEMBER I said it was "lots of money".

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try
http://www.toolsusa.com/asp/item_detail.asp?T1=PBE+RSR+4766&GENB=&UID=
or
http://www.sjdiscounttools.com/hucak175a.html
or
http://www.toolfetch.com/Category--Air_Tools--Specialty_Air_Tool--HUCAK175A.shtml
and
http://www.alcoa.com/fastening_systems/commercial/en/product.asp?cat_id=564&prod_id=2859

Just a few from a quick Google
Craig Smith
From: owner-zenith-list-server(at)matronics.com [mailto:owner-zenith-list-server(at)matronics.com] On Behalf Of Elwood140(at)aol.com
Sent: Wednesday, February 14, 2007 4:51 PM
To: zenith-list(at)matronics.com
Subject: Re: Zenith-List: Rivet Gun

In a message dated 2/14/2007 2:17:06 P.M. Central Standard Time, agustafson(at)chartermi.net writes:
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Everybody spends money somewhere. Some here some there. I got a Huck 175
riveter. Lots of power, no kick back, very compact and light, lots of money!
I'm happy.


Aaron, I'm convinced. Where can one buy a Huck 175?

Larry Wood
(N701LW will fly this year?)
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