Rivets
Rivets
Any thoughts on this one please. The baseplate is very firmly held in place.
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John
There's nothing regular about wheels
There's nothing regular about wheels
Re: Rivets
I will leave it for the experts, but it looks drilled out and hammered back.
Hans in Denver
Hans in Denver
Re: Rivets
I have to disagree with Hans (sorry buddy), those look like they were never spun. I suspect the model was taken home by a factory worker and then the rivet modified (set) at home. However, judging by some of the different and unusual ways rivets have been done at the factory, I would not be shocked to discover this was done at the factory.
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Re: Rivets
I agree with Joe (Tinman): unspun rivets which have been folded over using a blunt imp0lement. This could be factory work but, since all other examples I've seen have used a chisel or slotted screwdriver, I suspect not.
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Re: Rivets
This looks like a chisel rivet just offset to hold the base, but only hit once to keep the base on. As Tinman has said could be factory but very nice indeed John. I like ones like this as they are not that easy to find or see.
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Re: Rivets
Thanks for the comments everyone. It was only a few Euros and I'm pleased to have this even if I won't ever know the full story.
John
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There's nothing regular about wheels
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Re: Rivets
I believe it was more than likely made this way in the factory, There were thousands of completed toys just laying around the factory so why bother nicking pieces and then go through the bother of having to assemble them yourself.
Nick Jones.
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In sunny Clacton-on-Sea, Essex, UK
Re: Rivets
Definitely does not look drilled out to me. There is usually nothing left of original rivet when you do that.
Re: Rivets
Have we not seen this kind of rivet damage before when the rivet is mis-alligned with the riveting machine?
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