rivets
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rivets
Noticed today that the goosenect on the mast is loose. 6 rivets, look like 3/6 SS. Anyone replace the rivets? Would like to get the correct size, before drilling one out.
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My opinion from doing many goosenecks on many boats is that the rivets need to be 1/4" SS for a boom this long, even if the current size is 3/16". That's a pain for some because of coming up with the right gun, but well worth it in the long haul. Vang loads and a long lever REALLY put the "one two wazoo" on that piece of equipment!!!!



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Re: rivets
The problem I have , after ordering 1/4, is finding a tool locally, to install them. I finally found, after 2 days, someone that had a hydrolic gun. Got one in before the seal blew out on the gun.
Am ordering 3/16 today. The ones in the boat lasted 28 years, I'm sure the new ones will last longer than I will be sailing. I have several large tools that will do 3/16 SS easily.
$130. to buy a gun for 5 rivets, is a bit steep.
Am ordering 3/16 today. The ones in the boat lasted 28 years, I'm sure the new ones will last longer than I will be sailing. I have several large tools that will do 3/16 SS easily.
$130. to buy a gun for 5 rivets, is a bit steep.
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I agree going to 1/4" (maybe overkill but....). Order the rivets from Jamestown or Fastenal if not available locally. "Big Daddy" rivet gun is 25-30 bucks on E-bay. Great tool. I rented one the first time from the local tool rental place for 10 bucks then bought one.
Mark Rode
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I have replaced the rivets in the spreader brackets with 1/4" stainless. I ended up having to buy a bag of 100 for 36 bucks and found a hydraulic/air compressor rivet gun from Harbor Freight that actually worked really well for 60 bucks. The little extra is worth the piece of mind.
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I was able to pick up at new, in the box, Matco heavy duty riveter tool for cost.
Installed the 1/4 SS rivets today, piece of cake. Most likely will never get to use the tool again but will make it avaliable to anyone in the YC.
Installed the 1/4 SS rivets today, piece of cake. Most likely will never get to use the tool again but will make it avaliable to anyone in the YC.
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Ditto; that's exactly what I did and do!cdiehl7 wrote:I have replaced the rivets in the spreader brackets with 1/4" stainless. I ended up having to buy a bag of 100 for 36 bucks and found a hydraulic/air compressor rivet gun from Harbor Freight that actually worked really well for 60 bucks. The little extra is worth the piece of mind.

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