Lyndon Posted October 27 Posted October 27 I need some 3/32 x 1/8 aluminium rivets. I'm only short a few. Best option in Australia Thanks Lyndon
Blueadventures Posted October 27 Posted October 27 Aircraft spruce in Melbourne if no one has some to spare.
cherk Posted October 28 Posted October 28 54 minutes ago, Lyndon said: They don't have apparently 3/32 diam ?? 1/8 length ?? or otherway ??? might have both , hard or soft ?? AN or Avex ?? 1
Lyndon Posted October 28 Author Posted October 28 They are a soft aluminium rivet from memory In the manual it reads as I have written the dimensions. Lyndon
Blueadventures Posted October 28 Posted October 28 14 minutes ago, Lyndon said: Nice add how many you need plus a couple of extras. Hope you track some down. Freight from USA is a painful cost.
Lyndon Posted October 28 Author Posted October 28 10 would be great. Of course I will pay for the postage and the rivets. Thanks Lyndon
skippydiesel Posted October 28 Posted October 28 2 hours ago, Lyndon said: I need some 3/32 x 1/8 aluminium rivets. I'm only short a few. Best option in Australia Thanks Lyndon I despise the cursed Devils Measurement System. That off my chest - I have a small quantity of PN MS20426AD3 - 2,5 These may meet your devils measurement specification.😈
skippydiesel Posted October 28 Posted October 28 https://www.aaestore.com.au/l82l-ms20426ad3-2-5 https://www.aircraftspruce.com.au/catalog/hapages/solidalumrivets.php https://aeroparts.com.au/ocart/index.php?route=product/category&path=75_86&sort=pd.name&order=DESC&limit=25&page=2 https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/352183246433?srsltid=AfmBOopmqZCabinx6QFVo9vUKw1lBWVlmnV13bEp5sLS7h2N7741MXfN
skippydiesel Posted October 28 Posted October 28 https://www.asapspares.com.au/pdf/271-ms20426aadrivets.pdf
skippydiesel Posted October 28 Posted October 28 Sorry about that - go a tad carried away. Have you tried the aircraft hardware suppliers listed above? Failing finding any - why not drill out to a larger diameter, that is available (in Au) in the short grip length?😈
Lyndon Posted October 28 Author Posted October 28 Yes it's an option. It holds an aluminium strip to a wooden rib. Thus gentle aluminium rivet I'm guessing. Lyndon
skippydiesel Posted October 28 Posted October 28 19 minutes ago, Lyndon said: Yes it's an option. It holds an aluminium strip to a wooden rib. Thus gentle aluminium rivet I'm guessing. Lyndon No expert but how does such a short rivet: hold an aluminium strip to wood? without splitting the wood? The few times I have riveted to wood, I put an appropriate sized washer on the wood side, to aid in clamping & minimise the chance of splitting the wood.😈 1 1
Moneybox Posted October 29 Posted October 29 On 28/10/2025 at 7:25 AM, Lyndon said: I need some 3/32 x 1/8 aluminium rivets. I'm only short a few. Best option in Australia Thanks Lyndon I've not followed this thread but I've popped many thousands of rivets. Rivets are very easy to buy from any amount of hardware and fastener suppliers however all rivets are not equal. Apart from a variety of metal rivets available they vary in design as well. The ones shown in the photos above are not waterproof. We used to use these 40 years ago and then follow up with a card of tiny plastic plugs, one driven into every rivet hole where the broken mandril pulls out. These times we can buy sealed rivets. These are just a few I grabbed from the shed. Any of the ones showing the mandril ball on the end are much easier to insert into the drill hole but will surely leak even after painting. The square ended ones are fully sealed and are unlikely to leak after the job has been painted. They are a much better option on areas where you want to exclude moisture. All are readily available at fastener suppliers, even Bunnings will have a fair range and they are quite inexpensive. Just take care of the material you chose. Some will have a mandril that will rust.
skippydiesel Posted October 29 Posted October 29 (edited) I don't have problem with your rivet display Moenybox BUT they are not aviation grade eg Probably little functional difference. Much will depend on where used😈 Edited October 29 by skippydiesel 2
rgmwa Posted October 30 Posted October 30 Don't use rivets from Bunnings on an aircraft. They need to be aviation grade (eg Avex). 1 2
skippydiesel Posted October 30 Posted October 30 2 hours ago, rgmwa said: Don't use rivets from Bunnings on an aircraft. They need to be aviation grade (eg Avex). Why?😈 1
rgmwa Posted October 30 Posted October 30 Because apart from consistent quality they are designed to capture the head of the mandrel to ensure full shear capacity. 1
facthunter Posted October 30 Posted October 30 POP Rivets are a bit crap anyhow but have to be used in some Places, because of lack of accessibility on the inside. Nev 1
skippydiesel Posted October 30 Posted October 30 5 hours ago, rgmwa said: Because apart from consistent quality they are designed to capture the head of the mandrel to ensure full shear capacity. What I wrote earlier- "Much will depend on where used" Just because an item (pop rivet) is not branded aircraft/certified/ or some such term, does not mean it can not be used with care & consideration in an aircraft build. Personally I would not use a general purpose pop rivet in any structural/stressed part of an aircarft - I would be happy to use such in many other non critical areas eg a bracket for a 12V outlet.😈 1
rgmwa Posted October 30 Posted October 30 Yes there are areas that are non critical where it wouldn’t matter, but why mix and match rivets. They are not exactly expensive and it’s just not good practice. However your plane, your choice. 3
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