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There are a couple of rivets used on the 52-Set I need a correct identification for as some of the project work down the road is to replace a couple of parts fastened by them. I think they are either called tube, or hollow rivets and appear to be plated brass in nature.
The first type are illustrated in the first photo of Post #248 and here. They have a shallow truss head and are used to hold the AE Aerial Terminal in place on the Sender. The second type is a full countersunk head rivet used to mount the fixed receptacles for the cowl head fasteners. the 2nd and 3rd photos are of this style rivet. David |
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