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JwWright57 04-24-2019 11:54 AM

Best place for LP4-3 rivets
 
It looks like I'm going to need some more LP4-3 rivets, where is the best place to get those? Vans? Or somewhere else? My big box of rivets came from a wholesaler here in NC but I don't think they sell to individuals.....

XOverZero 04-24-2019 12:36 PM

I'd get them from Van's. Here's why: tolerances could come into play.
I had rivets with my kit that were from two different manufacturers. Most fit perfectly. The minority were a little larger in diameter, though still within spec, but they did not fit and the holes had to be reamed a tiny bit. Not a show stopper, but a very annoying hassle. Several builders posted here awhile back with the same complaint, so it wasn't an isolated case.
If you buy the rivets from Van's you'll at least have the ear of somone who cares if there's any problem.

Bob Y 04-24-2019 01:58 PM

I believe these are the LP4-3s from the supplier that Van?s provides.

http://www.blindrivetsupply.com/-GSM...h_p_19584.html

Check the markings on the box of 10,000 you received with your hardware kit.

Jyuma 04-25-2019 07:41 AM

The box of 10,000 rivets that came with my kit is marked...
Quality Component & Supply Mfg.
Beaverton Or.

JwWright57 04-25-2019 11:03 AM

John - I've had to ream maybe 50% of the holes in my kit, the LP4-3s were pretty snug so i'm used to that ;)

JwWright57 04-25-2019 11:08 AM

Thx Bob_Y, that's a huge difference. Vans them for 8 cents vs 2 cents at blind rivet supply

Jyuma 04-25-2019 11:36 AM

I use a 5/32" straight pick (about 10" long) that comes to a fine point. The fine point easily slides into even badly misaligned holes and brings them into perfect alignment. If a skin rivet won't go in I'll insert the pick in the next hole and that usually brings the misaligned hole into alignment. Occasionally I might need to spin the pick a few times to bring the holes into alignment. Only on rare occasions do I need to resort to a reamer.

DaveWelch 04-25-2019 07:58 PM

Is a Pick the same as Awl?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Jyuma (Post 1342280)
I use a 5/32" straight pick (about 10" long) that comes to a fine point. The fine point easily slides into even badly misaligned holes and brings them into perfect alignment. If a skin rivet won't go in I'll insert the pick in the next hole and that usually brings the misaligned hole into alignment. Occasionally I might need to spin the pick a few times to bring the holes into alignment. Only on rare occasions do I need to resort to a reamer.

Ditto for the "Pick" approach. I used a couple of Awls the same way. Even so, I kept the 4-flute Ream handy in another cordless drill.

DaveWelch 04-25-2019 08:01 PM

Jeff, any idea how many you need? I have a BUNCH left over from Van's that you're welcome to have some for the cost of shipping. I'll just keep a few handfuls for myself.
Send a PM.

JwWright57 04-26-2019 07:19 AM

Thx Dave. Don't really know. I had to replace one the the wing skins (one of the big ones) and also had to remove most of the rivets on the joining piece where they fit together.

I'm at the "attach side skins to the fuse" point and have about a 1/3 of a one gallon container left. Interestingly talking to vans they upped the rivet count in the big box to 12,000 at some point (I have the 10,000 box)

So i was just going to order another 1k, they are not really all that expensive. I probably only need a few hundred but don't want to pay shipping twice.


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