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Old 04-05-08, 08:37
Derrick Eastman Derrick Eastman is offline
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The "rivets" are actually carriage bolts with acorn nuts on the inside surface.Being a carrier neophyte I wont rivet it until I am sure I wont ever have to take it apart again!! I am a millwright by trade,and have pounded thousands of rivets, and once they are on ,they're ON.I know I will have my engine, steering, etc in and out over and over until everything is true so I wont go permanent yet.
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