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Riveting Wooden Handles..... Old tool

Started by UserGone, April 21, 2017, 12:49:43 PM

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UserGone

 Here is a mid 60's handle that welds had failed and the handle was bolted in place. I removed it to see the bottom factory rivet side. I'm 100% sure I'll be able to replicate this soon.




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SixZeroFour

Thanks again to your innovative thread SP I am now up and running with my "Universal"!

Mine is a model B-1 (not sure what the difference is - size?). I followed your instructions and used the 5/16 x 24 tap on the bottom mount and then swapped the flaring die down to the bottom. Next up I found the proper bolt, cut it down and flattened/chamfered the tip. Worked like a charm!










Already snugged up the handle on my Glen Blue and now its good as new. Now I'd like to find some new rivets if possible for handle replacements
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UserGone

I'm looking into ordering the correct aluminum counter sunk tubular rivets similar to the Weber rivets used.
The few manufactures I've found require a minimum order of 1,000 rivets. I'll just place the order soon and offer these to members here. 
  This would be a nice tool to bring to WKC meets and restore failed rivets on handles or just snug them up as you just did.


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Heyjude

Reproduction Handles
Reproduction Ash Pans
Now authentic rivets

I see a stamping machine as the next thing a member puts up in their garage..

Nicely done fellas.. 8)
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