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Re-attaching a riveted toolbox handle

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I posted a thread here not too long ago about re-painting my late brother's Craftsman 65336 toolbox. To make cleaning, sanding, and painting the lid easier, I drilled out the rivets holding the toolbox's handle on.

Now, it's time to put the handle back on, and I'm not sure which rivets to use. I've used pop rivets for different projects in the past and have a rivet gun, so that would just be a matter of finding the correct size rivet for the job. But I'm concerned about how durable a rivet like that is, especially since I actually want to put the toolbox to use. I realize they come in steel and aluminum, so it seems like steel would be the best choice there, and my rivet gun is supposed to be able to handle them.

From what I've read, the original rivets would have been tubular rivets. I don't know much about that other than it appears they require a special tool which may or may not work well on a toolbox lid.

Any thoughts or advice would be appreciated.

Thank you,
-William
 
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nadogail

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Pop Rivets are a quick and easy solution. They are not to be trusted to slow down a thief with a cordless drill.
 
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Oregon Dave

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I posted a thread here not too long ago about re-painting my late brother's Craftsman 65336 toolbox. To make cleaning, sanding, and painting the lid easier, I drilled out the rivets holding the toolbox's handle on.

Now, it's time to put the handle back on, and I'm not sure which rivets to use. I've used pop rivets for different projects in the past and have a rivet gun, so that would just be a matter of finding the correct size rivet for the job. But I'm concerned about how durable a rivet like that is, especially since I actually want to put the toolbox to use. I realize they come in steel and aluminum, so it seems like steel would be the best choice there, and my rivet gun is supposed to be able to handle them.

From what I've read, the original rivets would have been tubular rivets. I don't know much about that other than it appears they require a special tool which may or may not work well on a toolbox lid.

Any thoughts or advice would be appreciated.

Thank you,
-William
There are stainless/Chrome plated domed-head machine screws available; after bolting in on, would recommend some sort of 'safety load check' as WilliamT081423 alluded to above.
 

bonneyman

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I use pop rivets on the name badge, stainless steel socket head cap screws for the handle and latches. No problems, and I cram 'em full!
 

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