Thread: TA_C10: Stage 1
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Old 08-31-2020, 01:09 PM   #1
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Re: TA_C10: Stage 1

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Originally Posted by 1971Stepside View Post
I wasn't trying to be negative. I saw it and went "doh" because I did the same thing, but luckily caught it after only one rivet was in. I then about installed the pivot rivet before I put all the washers on the post.

I'm with you. I've learned a lot doing this. Don't think I will ever do another frame off.
I took your comments as constructive Yeah when my truck is done, I'm moving into new house with a shop. I will be building a custom chopper/bobber next. I think it will be much easier than this big box of metal


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Originally Posted by MDPotter View Post
What did you use for setting the rivets? The tool that comes with the kit? I used the cheap little rivet setting tool on mine. It seems to last just long enough for one set. The rivet tools are nice, but I couldn't justify the cost for one set of windows.

I also had the help of my dad doing mine, but it looks like you did it single-handedly so good work on the positioning and tools.

They look great, good job and nice writeup!
I did all but 2 rivets on my own, my wife held the setup on those 2. And I used the rivet setting punch tool from rivet kit. I didn't hit very hard with hammer, I went slow like brotherstrucks guy mentioned and the punch seems to be fine to be used again. I got the kit from LMC. Everybody else I looked at was out of stock of some part of that kit.

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