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ieezitin:
Great!. And it really works We need a thread started with just little tricks like this, so people can just add there little tricks and knowledge. What happened to tool & die makers anyway?… oh that’s right they followed the Dodo off the cliff. Anthony. |
ieezitin:
Rob. Nice welding on that Sch40 pipe. Are those real rivets if not how did you get that effect? What did you use?. Thanks Anthony. |
John Stevenson:
--- Quote from: ieezitin on June 09, 2010, 06:33:14 PM ---Rob. Nice welding on that Sch40 pipe. Are those real rivets if not how did you get that effect? What did you use?. Thanks Anthony. --- End quote --- Photoshop :poke: John S. |
Rob.Wilson:
Hi Anthony Thanks Yep they are real riveted boiler stays ,, screwed in first then riveted over . John ,,,,,,,,one day :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: I knocked this up to do my reverting ,,,,,,,quieter than me air hammer Cheers Rob |
ieezitin:
Rob. I started my apprenticeship back in 79 got out in 84, they taught me how to rivet with the form and hammer, but I never in the real world done it. All cleats and high tensile bolts then and now. Wonderful I like those pics. Considering the Titanic was plate and rivets construction and was water tight that form of bonding was a superior and effective technique. Your rivet driver is superb. Well done sir. John S. must be Photoshop 3-HD. |
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