'I WOULD SUGGEST USING AIRCRAFT CHERRY RIVETS.JUST APPLY FROM THE OUTSIDE AND SQUEEZE UNTIL THEY POP LIKE A POP RIVETER.NO BUCKING REQUIRED.>>JUST A THOUGHT.>>JERRY
 
 
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 - Mon Oct 10, 2011 12:51 pm
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 - Topic: Re: help with riveting PT-26 elevator trailing edge
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