I've been riveting a body together. Four hundred or so rivets in, all was OK - insert pop rivet, squeeze riveter, repeat. Then my Stanley riveter exploded (I think something came unscrewed, so when the rivet mandrel snapped, it launched the riveter's internals everywhere).
Since then, everything has gone downhill. I switched to using my lazy tongs riveter - OK for a while, but then it began snapping stems at half height - they would neck down and fail in tension. I bought another "normal" riveter but as a Screwfix own brand unit it wasn't very stiff. I swapped the internals into the vacant interior of my Stanley but that began snapping rivet stems at half height too. OK - bad rivets; it had only started happening since I got a new box. I took the new box back and bought some from Machine Mart instead. Much better at first, but gradually they started to exhibit the same problem!
I worked around it for a while but it's gotten steadily worse until only one in four or five is actually going in correctly and it's taking an hour to set twelve rivets. Clearly this is ridiculous. I've now bought another good Stanley riveter; so far I've fed it two rivets and it's not set either as it should.
So - four riveters from three suppliers, two types of rivet from two suppliers. They're all 4.8mm aluminium rivets which I'm installing into 5mm holes in aluminium bodywork. Previously I could machinegun them in without any difficulty or particular finesse - they just went straight in. Now nothing works. What am I missing?
One final piece of the puzzle - I have some large flange head rivets that I use less often. These... seem to work.
Since then, everything has gone downhill. I switched to using my lazy tongs riveter - OK for a while, but then it began snapping stems at half height - they would neck down and fail in tension. I bought another "normal" riveter but as a Screwfix own brand unit it wasn't very stiff. I swapped the internals into the vacant interior of my Stanley but that began snapping rivet stems at half height too. OK - bad rivets; it had only started happening since I got a new box. I took the new box back and bought some from Machine Mart instead. Much better at first, but gradually they started to exhibit the same problem!
I worked around it for a while but it's gotten steadily worse until only one in four or five is actually going in correctly and it's taking an hour to set twelve rivets. Clearly this is ridiculous. I've now bought another good Stanley riveter; so far I've fed it two rivets and it's not set either as it should.
So - four riveters from three suppliers, two types of rivet from two suppliers. They're all 4.8mm aluminium rivets which I'm installing into 5mm holes in aluminium bodywork. Previously I could machinegun them in without any difficulty or particular finesse - they just went straight in. Now nothing works. What am I missing?
One final piece of the puzzle - I have some large flange head rivets that I use less often. These... seem to work.