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The Sheet Metal Lab 260 - SAIT School of Transportation
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Who ever need this video to help use a slip roll, they shouldn’t be using one. It’s comment since.
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I'm making custom viking shields for 2 of my best buddies 30th birthday, this video helped me finish the metal shield boss Thanks :)
Reggie Miller!?
Please can you make more videos on sheet metal. Bending ,proper spacing hos to choose best rivets etc. etc. 🙏
Hi Michael, This channel has material it was done obviously in the early stage of the digital era. Mr. Deneve is now retired. But I will show the comment to the AME-S to help out with videos as you mention. We published this videos to facilitate our time through school. Cheers.
Thank you sir this is great stuff very helpful for my test !
Great work
I learned something thank you!
That's fantastic
quality in this video is so bad that you should just remove this lol
Excellent Video...Thank You
All you need is hamer and hand anvil and shock absorband and drill or prefabricated hole sequence
This can handle high temperature change much better welding but the material must match harmony index otherwise voltage static electricity could interfer with operation optimum operation requirement
to blurry
Thank you.
🤩 Dang I luv this guy and his Rivet info tips! The difference between me and him is, I'm the *DIY* dude driving out of a *Home* *Depot* Parking Lot and he looks like a 1967 Pasadena *JPL* *Tech* *Man* about to launch another Rocket into Space.
1.5 rivet length is ok for thick aluminum. Like .050" 2024-T3 and thicker. When you're riveting thin material like .016" 2024-T3. 1.5 rivet length is far too long after driven. It stretches the aluminum sheet giving terrible results. This is even worse when driving monel rivets. My rule is generally 1D length max. Even a little shorter with monel rivets in thin SS or ti sheet material. I always use rivet rubber to keep the shop head side sheet material flat. Very little gun pressure and I always use a tungsten bar. I'm 29 years in the business. And a transport Canada licensed sheet metal AME. Most of my experience is in very thin material. Anybody can drive rivets in thick material and make it look decent. Not so easy in the thin stuff.
I’m doing a partial roof repair on an inclosed trailer.Roof is thin galvalume with .040 al going overlap.Using 3/16 1100*F soft al brazier rivets.Cut 1/2” length down to .350” Big bottoms I tell you after setting.The 1/2” would just bend over.I’ll put 2 rows being 2” apart.Should be good.Kinda fun learning all this stuff and tricks of the trade.Thanks for you comment.
@Scott M Yes. A 1100 series rivet is soft aluminum. They drive and finish nicely. A double row of 3/16 diameter rivet is more than sufficient for .040" sheet. I love solid rivets compared to blind (hollow) rivets. Your joints will never work loose.
@@lenBrill1971 I watched mikey dedesilva youtube channel from Ontario.He showed a partial roof repair and I’m going to do it that way.Check his channel out.He loves tools of the trade if one could buy them.He makes his own specialty tools.
@@2hotscottpro . . . .will do👍🍻
@@lenBrill1971 oops it’s mikey desilva,,cheers
This is so helpful. My rivet gun came with limited instructions so I didn't even know that I could determine the hitting strength. Just having that information may solve the problem I've been having with my project!
sir, do you have a video of removing the fuel nozzle?
Hi! Great video. I have been looking for a supplier of these for a while. Looking for "cup washer" or "positive lock crimp cup washer" doesn't yield any relevant results. Does anyone still make and sell the bolts and washers as well as the tools to fasten them? Are they sold under a different name, maybe?
@The_Sheet_Metal_Lab_260--_SAIT School of Transportation Any chance of a lesson on how to Rivet plastic fan ring to stainless steel flywheel? I'm rebuilding a rowing erg and I have to have it as drag free and balanced as possible. Thinking of using domed Aluminum solid rivets and anneal the ends? don't want expansion in the plastic, just clamping. Well thats the plan. Mahalo
That countersink smoothness 🤌🤌
I am a rivet factory from China
It was great to see this process. My late father worked thruout the war at Murrys in Detroit, Mi. he worked on the wing assembly of the B-17 as the inspector of the rivet's installed. He was very proud of the plane and the work they did their on it. He spoke of all the letters and card's they received from B-17 crews in the war zones thanking them for a great plane.
7:30-7:40 In addition to more close-ups, I wish the video was high-quality. 240p lol
What are these tools called? These days all rivet related tools seem to work with the type that puls a stud and breaks it off. These rivets look much better.
Nice video but it's too long and drawn out
Will we be seeing your masterpiece soon?
Pulling hair out thinking how stupid does he think i am?
I've damage one of my drill saw bit because of full pressure while cutting a wood
Man I miss shooting rivets.
What rpm is this running?
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Good demonstrative video - right to the point.
Would've been nice to see a close up of the finished rivet
Sorry, but this is how the school filmed back in the days. We totally agree with you.
Guess I wasn't the only one screaming at the video "Zoom in! Zoom in". 😂
Fell asleep watching
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"I'm gonna get the papers, get the papers"
What’s the make of slip roller . Who made it ?
Bro this video looks like it was filmed in 2005
Mr Roger's goes mechanic....
Its way easier to get thru if you speed it up to 1.5x.😉
Anyone here know how to determine the length for a rivet going into a dimpled hole? For a shop head you use L = W x 1.5D but if you dimple the material won't you be deforming the width?
Still 1.5 Diameter, even for countersunk rivets.
@@andrewalexander9492 yes my project is completed at this point, thanks
Very good mr
I’m confused which side is which on riveting. Does the bucking bar form the rivet, or the gun?
The bucking bar goes on the end of the rivet. Not the head. The gun goes to the head of the rivet with the proper set.
@@thesheetmetallab260-saitsc6 🙏 😊
Can brass solid rivets be installed using a manual press (like the one used to make holes or ring rivets)? Or it always has to be done using air punch hammer ? (I plan to use brass rivets to reassemble blades on antique fan propellers... the clearance is always the same and could performed on a bench. I don't need a mobile air hammer, except if really necessary for the rivet...)
I guess you could attempt it and let us know. The instructor in this videos is retired and hopefully healthy at home. We post the videos for students to have the material online and easy to access. So as longer as those antiques are flying and are whitin airworthiness. Do as you feel it might work for you. Brass is very easy to work with.
There is always that darn flat part because the roller that is causing the bend is a certain distance away from the dual squeeze rollers. I guess there is a way to make fully round tubes with this tool, but how?
Tap the sheet the opposite way to put a slight bend the other way then roll a few times flip the sheet around and do the same with the other end. Doesn’t get the flat spot out entirely but makes it a lot better.
My usual way is to weld the edges, grind flat, then put it through the roll again
The way to get the bend to the end, is to just barely get a bite on the end of the metal, then you would have to push/pull the other end up above the rollers to apply the bend to the end.
Nice, but should have zoomed in a bit.
Yeah right you did that slip up on purpose to demonstrate what a fuck up looks like. Funny guy.