Shavehead rivets
 

Shavehead rivets

Started by chessie4905, August 29, 2013, 05:37:43 PM

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chessie4905

   Anybody have tips, experience, cautions, on using them to install new panel? The full width one below my windshield.
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Pennsylvania-central

luvrbus

You need a good shaver with a adjustable depth head the faster the rpm the better the job do it 2 stages at least,5774 rivets on a Eagle btdt I only screwed up one piece of siding  80 bucks for siding 105 bucks for shipping from IBP in Fl lol
Life is short drink the good wine first

chessie4905

I did a lot of(several hundred) solid alum rivets on a  IC-41 Brill several years ago. Lengthened it 2 1/2 feet. Decided to do riveting easier with shave heads this time. What rivet tool did you use. Considering this one:
http://www.harborfreight.com/1-4-quarter-inch-air-hydraulic-riveter-98898.html
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sledhead

I have the same rivet gun works great , it's 7 years old  with no problems   

dave
dave , karen
1990 mci 102c  6v92 ta ht740  kit,living room slide .... sold
2000 featherlite vogue vantare 550 hp 3406e  cat
1875 lbs torque  home base huntsville ontario canada

bevans6

I have a similar rivet gun, only Princess Auto not HF.  Works great,  I use it to pull Apex rivets, which pull a little harder than your normal 3/16" rivet, and it does great.  Not sure if it would handle 1/4" pull rivets though.

Brian
1980 MCI MC-5C, 8V-71T from a M-110 self propelled howitzer
Allison MT-647
Tatamagouche, Nova Scotia

luvrbus

I never could get one to pull 3/16 structural rivets regular aluminum pop rivets it worked ok
Life is short drink the good wine first

belfert

Craig Shepherd loaned me his HF rivet gun (same one as linked) when I paneled over my windows.  His was still working fine after thousands of rivets.  I used the Bulb-Tite rivets and I think they were 1/4".

I bought one later as I had a few other things to rivet.  I don't think I got even 100 rivets out of mine before it quit working.  It was out of warranty by then as warranty is only 90 days.  If you get a good one they work good.
Brian Elfert - 1995 Dina Viaggio 1000 Series 60/B500 - 75% done but usable - Minneapolis, MN

luvrbus

I have a Taylor with 3850# of pulling pounds it does a good job on even monobolts  the cost was a little more than H/F but for 6000 rivets I needed something that would work
Life is short drink the good wine first

FloridaCliff

Chessie,

Get the heavy duty one from Harbor Freight, I pulled over 3000 shaved heads on my coach.

Buy it just before you use it, just in case, for the 90 day warranty.

Cut the ends off with a long handle side or end cutter, then use the shaver.

It takes a little finesse to get it right, but its a touch thing, mostly going round and round.

Cliff
1975 GMC  P8M4905A-1160    North Central Florida

"There are basically two types of people. People who accomplish things, and people who claim to have accomplished things. The first group is less crowded."
Mark Twain

chessie4905

   Blyler lists replacement cutters for the head shaver...how long do they last. Do I need to get spares?
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Pennsylvania-central

chessie4905

   Blyler lists replacement cutters for the head shaver...how long do they last. Do I need to get spares?
GMC h8h 649#028 (4905)
Pennsylvania-central

FloridaCliff

Quote from: chessie4905 on September 11, 2013, 02:54:55 PM
   Blyler lists replacement cutters for the head shaver...how long do they last. Do I need to get spares?

One will last you.

Cliff
1975 GMC  P8M4905A-1160    North Central Florida

"There are basically two types of people. People who accomplish things, and people who claim to have accomplished things. The first group is less crowded."
Mark Twain

chessie4905

   Well today I removed the front panel below windshield. I temp am using two hydraulic jacks two feet left and right of center to prevent any sag with panel removal. Just enough pressure on underside front of  dash without cracking windshields. So far, so good. Panel slid out from upper one easier than I feared; just some wiggling at either end. Lot of drilling and punching. Now to clean up area and apply some sealer coating before attempting install new panel. Fingers crossed.......
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Pennsylvania-central

gumpy

Quote from: chessie4905 on October 08, 2013, 04:26:22 PM
   Well today I removed the front panel below windshield. I temp am using two hydraulic jacks two feet left and right of center to prevent any sag with panel removal. Just enough pressure on underside front of  dash without cracking windshields. So far, so good. Panel slid out from upper one easier than I feared; just some wiggling at either end. Lot of drilling and punching. Now to clean up area and apply some sealer coating before attempting install new panel. Fingers crossed.......

I don't understand. Are you saying you are using jacks under the dash because you're afraid the bus frame is going to sag when you remove the riveted panel below the windshield?
Craig Shepard
Located in Minnesquito

http://bus.gumpydog.com - "Some Assembly Required"

chessie4905

Yes, very,very light pressure since weight of windshields could cause  some misalignment of holes. Probably not a problem, but I didn't want to take any chances. Also, there is only a brace on the driver side that is complete from floor to panel at base of windshield. The pass side doesn't have one.
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