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Thread: Chain joining link clip coming off - twice now

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    A lot to this linky business...

    Thanks for the interesting contributions and comments on my OP question - have a newly riveted join link now, chain alignment / interference checked: no issues. The second clip (that I fitted) was probably not seated exactly right - at least that's the explanation I'm sticking with for now
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    Quote Originally Posted by F5 Dave View Post
    So what are plane rivets made of?
    nothing exciting

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    My point was the material used & I doubted they would use dissimilar metals on the rivets to the planes, so I'm guessing ally not ferrous.
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    Depends on the application. From what I remember, (csk and dome head) solid ali rivets for most frame/former and skin joints.

    The pop rivet with a steel ? insert is used as well, though I can't remember where.
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