If a radio comes with missing labels, etc., and you find original labels and want to rivet them to the radio. What is the best way to do it? Any tools that may be recommended? This question also applies to fixing accessory boxes.
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Generally I avoid the risk of removing the faceplate and damaging it in the riveting process by simply glueing the rivets in place. For accessory boxes I just use a hammer and rivet tools. Sometimes it is impossible to get to them, in which case I use pop rivets which I fill afterwards. The best is probably to use a rivet squeezer, but you only have limited access with those.
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Funksammler
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Hello all, had to re register here. Just wanted to point out that there are special push in rivets available to attach dataplates. Similar to the Willys MB frame rivets on this page: https://dataplates4u.com/attachment-hardware/
I have used these in attaching new repro dataplates on a Ford GPW jeep generator and starter which I restored.
Regards
Hinrik
Iceland
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Hi Hinrik, you came to the right place but at wrong time
Once WAF was a great resource, but lately technical issues
and lack of commitment from the owner had led this place down.
We are building comm section at MCN right now so drop by and
say hello.
https://www.militariacollectors.network/forums/
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