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eric3579*learn
siftbotAdding video to channels (Learn) - requested by eric3579.
L0ckysays...Good to know.
Now tell me what washers are for.
FantomasRiveting!
nanrodSo the title should be how a pop rivet works.
Fusionaut*engineering
siftbotAdding video to channels (Engineering) - requested by Fusionaut.
lucky760I like your style.
Riveting!
CrushBugNow I want to see the one about how rivets work on large metal structures, like bridges.
PaybackDifferent technology, same basic idea.
That kind of rivet is a rod with a domed, flat end like a bolt or screw. It sorta looks like (== , you push it through a hole in the two or more pieces and use an impact hammer to squash the end of the rivet into the pieces you're attaching. (==)
"Hot" rivets using a 50ton press: http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=Ncgq6OPmY4o
Now I want to see the one about how rivets work on large metal structures, like bridges.
braschlosanUmm, *related=http://videosift.com/video/Disneys-Defense-Industry-Cartoons-Types-Of-Riveting
siftbotDisney's Defense Industry Cartoons - Types Of Riveting has been added as a related post - related requested by braschlosan.
StukaFoxsays...For cleaning the dishes after you eat, duh!
Good to know.
Now tell me what washers are for.
DarkenRahlsays...They spread the load out more evenly and provide friction in a larger area than just the bolt / screw. They can also provide expansion to prevent the eventual loosening due to movement (lock washers).
Good to know.
Now tell me what washers are for.
ravermanthis is the most useful thing i've learnt this week...
please show more!
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