I bought a CARD 1 system with all the yokes from Clemson Aeronautics a few years ago. This product is industrial tooling grade, not consumer grade. The head is CNC machined. The yokes are stronger then youll find elsewhere, they flex less, and rivits look perfect. Also, Hisham, the owner, is very helpful and knowledgeable.
If you want laser straight trailing edges, perfect rivets, and crisp dimples, I highly recommend it.
Marketing may be Hisham's weak point, if anything. So just to clarify if your on the website...
The CARD 1 system is the riveting and dimpling system, and uses 1/4" steel box tubing for the frame to support riveting, while minimizing deflection. I think I've also seen this called the CADR system in more recent videos. This is the one you want.
The CAD 1 system is a little lower cost system that was built as a direct compeditor to the DRDT2 system. Doesn't have the same strength as the CARD 1 system, but comes in at a similar price point to the DRDT2 if your looking for something more apples to apples and don't need riveting performance. I believe he has a configuration of this now that you can attach a squeezer to.
Clemson Aeronautics has a youtube channel as well thats been helpful. The videos go a little slow, but if you multitask a bit, he goes into way more detail on certain topics then I've seen elsewhere.
If you want laser straight trailing edges, perfect rivets, and crisp dimples, I highly recommend it.
Marketing may be Hisham's weak point, if anything. So just to clarify if your on the website...
The CARD 1 system is the riveting and dimpling system, and uses 1/4" steel box tubing for the frame to support riveting, while minimizing deflection. I think I've also seen this called the CADR system in more recent videos. This is the one you want.
The CAD 1 system is a little lower cost system that was built as a direct compeditor to the DRDT2 system. Doesn't have the same strength as the CARD 1 system, but comes in at a similar price point to the DRDT2 if your looking for something more apples to apples and don't need riveting performance. I believe he has a configuration of this now that you can attach a squeezer to.
Clemson Aeronautics has a youtube channel as well thats been helpful. The videos go a little slow, but if you multitask a bit, he goes into way more detail on certain topics then I've seen elsewhere.