hi guys
i am thinking of detailing my tigers stowage bin, does any one know were i can get the riverts from,the same scale ?
thanks richie
detailing stowage bin
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Hi Richie
EKP also have a website where you can download their catalogue and prices.
http://www.btinternet.com/~ekp.supplies/
EKP also have a website where you can download their catalogue and prices.
http://www.btinternet.com/~ekp.supplies/
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Hi Derek and Graham,
I have looked at the EKP catalogue and would like to know what size rivets you used around the top edge of the bins? Also ,do you need any special tools to fix them?
I use EKP for nuts and screws for my wheels and was very impressed with their quick responce. It took less than 48 hours from posting a cheque to receiving the goods. I hope Richie finds them as helpfull.
Cheers all
Lionel
I have looked at the EKP catalogue and would like to know what size rivets you used around the top edge of the bins? Also ,do you need any special tools to fix them?
I use EKP for nuts and screws for my wheels and was very impressed with their quick responce. It took less than 48 hours from posting a cheque to receiving the goods. I hope Richie finds them as helpfull.
Cheers all
Lionel
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hi lionel
yes ekp are very good for all that small stuff we need with a fast turn around
i used copper 1/16 x 1/4 rivets i think this is the size we all used looks about right no special tool needed but it is best to have a lot of small drill bits as they can get stuck in the aluminium and snap
regards
colin
yes ekp are very good for all that small stuff we need with a fast turn around
i used copper 1/16 x 1/4 rivets i think this is the size we all used looks about right no special tool needed but it is best to have a lot of small drill bits as they can get stuck in the aluminium and snap
regards
colin
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Rivets
Hi all
I used the same, 1/4 long x 1/16dia. dome head, either brass copper or steel. You will need a 1/16 rivet snap for the dome head.
Seen as they are only decorative on my turret bin and not load bearing you can loctite them in instead.
As regards drilling and assuming you are using a small pedastal bench drill try using liquid Rocol, just a smear off a small brush.
http://www.rocol.com/lubricants/english ... rking/rtd/
You can get it from most engineering stockists or
http://uk.rs-online.com/web/search/sear ... &R=0691331
One will last a long time for drilling/tapping.
I used the same, 1/4 long x 1/16dia. dome head, either brass copper or steel. You will need a 1/16 rivet snap for the dome head.
Seen as they are only decorative on my turret bin and not load bearing you can loctite them in instead.
As regards drilling and assuming you are using a small pedastal bench drill try using liquid Rocol, just a smear off a small brush.
http://www.rocol.com/lubricants/english ... rking/rtd/
You can get it from most engineering stockists or
http://uk.rs-online.com/web/search/sear ... &R=0691331
One will last a long time for drilling/tapping.
Graham
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Hi Lionel
Just a suggestion,I used the heads of dress maker pins to revamp the Armortek turret stowage bin.The ones I used the heads were just under 1/16 and the shanks 1/32.I marked out there position and drilled the holes 1/4 deep,cut the pin the required lenght,just add a touch of super glue to hold them in place.On page 6 of the gallery there photos of my Tiger showing the revamped turret bin.
All the best Jeff Hyder
Just a suggestion,I used the heads of dress maker pins to revamp the Armortek turret stowage bin.The ones I used the heads were just under 1/16 and the shanks 1/32.I marked out there position and drilled the holes 1/4 deep,cut the pin the required lenght,just add a touch of super glue to hold them in place.On page 6 of the gallery there photos of my Tiger showing the revamped turret bin.
All the best Jeff Hyder
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