Huck rivets/bolts?

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  1. Wildcat74

    Wildcat74 Medium Load Member

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    Is there any skill to installing these on an old Pete or is it pretty much as simple as any other rivet setup or is there more/different skill involved in installing them? Obvioulsy it's a different gun to install them but is the purchase of that all you need to do them?
     
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  3. SL3406

    SL3406 Medium Load Member

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    Yes they are very easy to install. The only hard part is paying for the gun. Its very expensive.
     
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    kwforage Road Train Member

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    I used carriage bolts to replace mine when I took a fairing off. Can't tell the difference except fot the letters stamped on the heads of the carriage bolts.
     
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    SL3406 Medium Load Member

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    Not all of them are that big. There are hand held pneumatic powered guns for doing repair work on trucks and aircraft. I bought one new about 10 years ago and I think I paid almost $2,000. With that said I do agree they are too expensive for just one small job.
     
  7. Wildcat74

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    I've been seeing handheld pneumatic guns for $2-400 online. I've got 5 or 6 of them on the cowl of my hood that have come out that I'd like to get replaced so the bolt thing wouldn't really work for me.
     
  8. SL3406

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    What you're seeing for that price is pneumatic rivet guns not huck guns. They are not the same thing.
     
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  10. SL3406

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    Yes I wasn't thinking used in my last post, but before purchasing you need to find out what huck bolts it will pull. We have a couple of guns that are obsolete because they won't pull the newer style mega grip style huck bolts that Pete uses now. If it has the right size tip and you can find huck bolts that are compatible with it then you would be good to go. Just be careful because not all guns and huck fasteners work together.
     
  11. highside

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    I installed a new grill into my Pete, and found 1/4" stainless carriage bolts online. The heads look identical to the huck bolts that were in there before, no lettering or anything. Use some lockwashers and ny-lok nuts, and I'd think it's as good as a huck,
     
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