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Reviewed in the United States on June 26, 2024
This worked out perfect what I needed
Dave N
Reviewed in the United States on May 12, 2024
These rivets worked just as they should.
RabiysRhyme
Reviewed in the United States on March 5, 2024
I would not that the pin is appears to be steel (magnetic), while the rivet is stainless, and not magnetic.The documentation suggest a letter F drill, but a 0.25" drill works fine.Worked great.
Happy customer
Reviewed in the United States on November 4, 2024
Stainless steel, all good
Richard A. Ory
Reviewed in the United States on November 18, 2024
I liked the quality of the item. One of the problems is it is a 1/4 inch shorter than it is to work better in the rivet gun!
WF
Reviewed in the United States on October 27, 2024
I purchased a used Ooni Koda pizza oven and one of the legs was very loose, so I drilled out the original rivets and adjusted the leg and bracket to fix the issue. I purchased these rivets to re-atrach the leg. Absolutely perfect!! They look just like the origina. I probably could have used aluminum or zinc rivets, but wanted to stay with stainless steel to match the existing build and couldn't beat the price of these. Based on how hard they were to "pop", they are solidly built and I imagine they'll last a long time.
Louise Luc.
Reviewed in Canada on April 9, 2024
Produit de bonne qualité
Roy
Reviewed in the United States on April 10, 2024
Installed mirror finish diamond plate to horse trailer. Drilled out old pop rivets and replaced with these capturing the new diamond plate. Worked great. Strongly endorse these pop rivets.
D. Voo.
Reviewed in the United States on July 30, 2019
Make sure your rivet gun can handle these.... or cinch down with the gun, then cut them off. My hand tool gun works GREAT for all size aluminum rivets, and smaller size steel rivets.... but wouldn't cut these. I jammed it up and had to completely disassemble it to get the rivet stem out (after cutting it off with a sawz-all).The next ones I did, I crimped down as tight as I could, then removed the rivet gun and cut with sawz-all WITHOUT cranking on the gun trying to get it to cut/snap/pop the stem off. This also means you need to plan ahead to make sure you can get to them to cut them off. Mine were already drilled and set in hidden locations... so it was a bit tricky, but luckily do-able. I could have gone with a shorter rivet, but wanted to make sure it would have a good hold on something that was "pipe -> washer -> pipe -> washer" amount thick.
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