PurpleBeeper
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I’ve got a ‘70 6-way bucket seat frame that is bent & I need to straighten. It looks like I need to remove 3 of the rivets, straighten 2 pieces and replace the rivets. Where can we buy these? THANKS!
Well, to reset them, I have access to a strong press and a guy who knows how to use it. Can I just "press" the small side of a replacement rivet to "fatten up the small end". I've never done it, so I'm all earsMacMaster-Carr maybe....?
But youre gonna need the tools to reset them too.
Dude.....they must have something. THANKS!
Nope, functional restoration. I’ve considered grade 8 boltsIs this a concourse restoration? If not I have reused the old rivets. Grind off the peened end and drive it out. It may be tight. Then put it together and with a wire feed weld the rivet in. If you just hit the rivet dead on with a couple bumps with the welder you can almost duplicate the peened end you ground off. Little careful grinding and you are done.
Do what I said to the rivets. You can make quick work out of it.Nope, functional restoration. I’ve considered grade 8 bolts
Thanks. I'm leaning that way except I found the double shoulder rivets.....I just have to see if I can buy less than 10,000 at a time. If not, re-weld the endDo what I said to the rivets. You can make quick work out of it.