hi
do you still have access to the press?
i think it would be very straightforward to also manufacture the stamp parts.
if you still have the unit you maybe can provide a quick drawing of the shape.
when i next order at reichelt in germany i will for sure order a bag of the rivets, i wantet this long
ago but have forgotten to buy them as there was no actual need when ordering.
then i will try to get my hands on riveting stamps for hollow rivets (of course bigger ones).
i think i must have such stamps somewhere.
if i make a miniature version of this stamps they may work.
i will do this because i didn't find such pieces here, only the rivets. and i will not buy them at
bungard (if i really want to spend that much i can have done the boards by a shop).
to try it it would be suficcient to put the one part of the stamp in the drill and the other part
down in the vice and use a working drill press. (powered off...)
but maybe for the very first try a vice, the 2 parts, and a hammer would also work.. like you do it with
normal hollow rivets.
10.05.2003 19:30:59, Cristian <
bip@...> wrote:
>> It's only $10, so perhaps it might be worth
>> it to by this part and fabricate the rest of this tool myself.
>>
>> Cheers,
>> -Neil.
>I own the Bungard's original press.There is no need to buy the full press.
>One handy man can buy only the two parts (see Neil's mail) of the active
>head and to adapt a press from a drill-holder-press to accomodate them. Or
>to use any other hand press.
>Cristian
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