Members Daggrim Posted December 11, 2007 Members Report Posted December 11, 2007 I rivet these helmets with double cap Rapid Rivets, but now I'm looking for something more durable. I know there are tubular rivets, and split rivets, and solid copper/brass rivets. I haven't used any of them , so I'm not sure how they even work. I can't use a press because of the really wierdly shaped anvil I needed to make. Thanks to everyone for all the replies to my previous questions. 'fraid my experience is rather narrow. Daggrim (which, by the way, is my "persona" name, and means "day mask" in Old Norse. Kinda like a helmet hides your face, but lets the daylight in. My real name is Doug...Dag (day) in Old Norse) Quote
Ambassador freak Posted December 13, 2007 Ambassador Report Posted December 13, 2007 I have no freakin idea and i thought for sure someone here would know. Maybe they just overlooked this thread. Either way i gotta tell ya i stinkin love your helmets. Quote
Members Daggrim Posted December 13, 2007 Author Members Report Posted December 13, 2007 Thanks Freak. I'll post my question in the reenactors section. Love the picture with the dark glasses. Is that a dog's butt? Er...forgive me if that's actually your real face. If it is, you need to be told a terrible truth, bro. Dag Quote
Members gearsmithy Posted December 20, 2007 Members Report Posted December 20, 2007 Not sure if it's period correct but IMO, copper rivets are the most durable. Quote
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