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hi guys i have put another boot floor in my hk i was wondering if any one can tell me where i can get the 12 steel rivets that hold the floor to the rear chassis rail they are a mushroom looking shape cheers darren
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Good question as I am about to do the same to my car, although it was my understanding that they were installed when hot. I was going to just use high tensile bolts and weld the nut on. |
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Sorry mate. Any tips for replacing the boot floor? |
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could they be machined from from a blank,then heated and hammered down? old rivets used in bridges and ships from memory were cast iron, heated cherry red then hammered with an air hammer with a die tool, of course the back had to be held in place.
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Dome head bolts? I think turning them down from a blank is the best method. Know anyone with a lathe? Or someone going to a TAFE? or even a high school manual arts project.
I assume the rivets were mild steel, after all they went into a mild steel panel. |
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Cant you just buy them? They are still used to hold knife sections farm machinery. You might get lucky if you try John Deere or New Holland etc.
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Do a search on the net for sickle section rivets. Maybe some of the ones available will suit.
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G'day darren,i've just replaced my boot floor in my monaro with rivots that are almost identical to factory ones,heads are slightly larger.they took me ages to find.i can find out in the next few days if i can get more.i had to heat the rivots and then hit the head while a mate held a dolly from behind.As the rivot cooled down it compressed everything tightly and they came up a treat,Lou.
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thanks guys i think i have to get some machined up and put them hot lou if you could find out where you got them from that would be great cheers darren
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hi,darren ive got 12 rivots spare if you want them, no charge. pm me if you want to arange for me to post them or pick them up. just happy to help out a fellow monaro owner.
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Mink07 if you could let us know where you got them from I too would be interested in purchasing a set. Cheers. |
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quote: Originally posted by ht307munro
Mink07 if you could let us know where you got them from I too would be interested in purchasing a set. Cheers.
these should be supplied as a kit, instead of th usual 'half hearted attempt' surely there's a market for a complete assy (juss sayn)
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thanks lou thanks for the offer my mobile no 0411792940 cheers darren
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