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I have not used tubular rivets much, but have now learned that they are surely stronger than the quick-rivets. But I want the "splashed" side to look nicer, so I've ordered some caps also. How are these caps attached? Are they just hammered on? I currently just use a hammer/mallet and the simple Tandy tube rivet splasher to set the rivet, but wanted to know if another tool is needed to attach the cap. Thanks!

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Tandy also sells a kit to install tubular rivets with caps. Actually the same setup used for the quick-rivets should work, if I'm thinking of the right thing.

This kit should cover it http://www.tandyleatherfactory.com/product...?number=8105-00 Hope this helps,

John

(rdb):God looked down at the world, and said "See, right there in Witchita, next to the railroad tracks, I didn't put enough dandelions".

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And a third opinion. :)

Get a rivet press and save yourself a whole lot of grief. A Rex riveter costs around $50, and will set the caps on the rivets precisely every time.

Michael Sheldon

Desert Raven Leather

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Thanks to all! Where's the best place to get the Rex riveter (I need to order online). Do you need an additional attachment to do the splash and/or caps? I've seen some older used ones on ebay, but was afraid they wouldn't have all the attachments (if needed) to do the splash and caps.

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