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Old 08-08-2014, 11:14 PM   #3
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Default Re: Brazier head rivets

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Originally Posted by wrndln View Post
As most model A people know, Ford used brazier head rivets to fasten a lot of sheetmetal parts together like quarterpanels to subrail, seat frames to subrails, etc. I have looked for some longer 3/16" brazier head rivets, 1/2" or even 5/8" to rivet 3 or 4 pieces of metal together in a few spots. I can't find these lengths of steel rivets any place including BigFlats, McMaster-Carr, Granger, Ebay and some other internet sites. There are aluminum rivets in these lengths, but I have heard not to mix dissimilar metals. I don't know why some people say not to mix metals. If anyone know where brazier head rivet in these lengths can be purchased, please post a response. Also, if anyone knows whether aluminum rivets can be used on painted steel (model A metal), please post the information.
Thanks for any help.
Rusty Nelson
The way way simplistic answer is if they get wet they form a "battery" and corrode the metals.

Others will post here soon with tons more on galvanic action of dissimilar metals.
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