crazybrit
Well-known member
I have a Marson HP-2 hand riveter. I got it used. It's an older model, made in USA.
Otherwise the same as:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00063Y1F6/?tag=atomicindus08-20
With an aluminum rivet, 5/32 size, the initial pass requires medium force. The second pass (which cuts the shank) requires quite a bit of force but does work but when it cuts it's a bit of a 'shock' moment.
My issue is that I bought some 3/16 stainless rivets. Using the tool the first compression requires a lot of force (unsurprising, stainless vs aluminum). It does pull the rivet correctly for seating but the force required for the second cut pass is more than I can achieve.
My question is whether something is worn in the tool, or if it's just not that great for stainless pop rivets?
Otherwise the same as:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00063Y1F6/?tag=atomicindus08-20
With an aluminum rivet, 5/32 size, the initial pass requires medium force. The second pass (which cuts the shank) requires quite a bit of force but does work but when it cuts it's a bit of a 'shock' moment.
My issue is that I bought some 3/16 stainless rivets. Using the tool the first compression requires a lot of force (unsurprising, stainless vs aluminum). It does pull the rivet correctly for seating but the force required for the second cut pass is more than I can achieve.
My question is whether something is worn in the tool, or if it's just not that great for stainless pop rivets?
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