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?
Huck rivets/bolts?
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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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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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Huck bolt guns are hydraulically actuated and rather large. I think these guns run about $10,000 to $15,000, so if you are doing just one job I would stick with regular bolts.
http://www.afshuck.net/en/Tooling/Hydraulic_Tools.htmlAttached Files:
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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.
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http://item.mobileweb.ebay.com/viewitem?itemId=110662888076&index=2&nav=SEARCH&nid=33271293357
This may be a bit deceiving but would this not do huck bolts? -
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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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