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I'm looking for some heavy duty double cap brass rivets [not gilt] with a 10mm post. Preferably from an Australian supplier. I've tried Birdsalls and Leffler already.

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I'm looking for some heavy duty double cap brass rivets [not gilt] with a 10mm post. Preferably from an Australian supplier. I've tried Birdsalls and Leffler already.

If you find some, Ruthless, please let me know. I'd also like some stainless ones.

Tony.

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The solid brass Jiffy rivets from Ohio Travel Bag are made in Belgium. What about solid brass Chicago screws?

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Are Chicago screws as strong as rivets? I was told they're not. I'm making heavy duty dog collars, so I want to use the strongest materials.

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Screw posts (Chicago screws) would be much tougher than the rapid rivets, but more time consuming to install, and more expensive.

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I would say that the Chicago screws are stronger than rapid, jiffy, and tubular rivets. Put red locktite on the threads (I've used only the blue thus far) and I don't see how they would ever come apart.

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The Chicago screws from WEaver are about the same price as the Jiffy rivets from anywhere, roughly $15 for 100. Less if you by about 5000.

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I never did manage to find any H/D double capped solid brass rivets. I'll settle for non heavy duty ones. Does such a thing exist?

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I've never found any solid brass rapid rivets, only brass plated ones.

Tony.

And if you find some Ruth, please let me know.

Tony.

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Sure thing :) I have solid brass heavy duty rivets, but they're single capped. I want double. They must exist. Stop holding out on me people! :lol:

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Ohio Travel Bags in the U.S. has these solid brass double-capped rivets. They are made in Belgium and are called Jiffy Rivets, though I have seen others that look more like rapid rivets also called Jiffy Rivets. I don't know where you can get them in Australia. Depending on size, they run about $8 to $15 for a box of 100. You should be able to get a discount if you buy 1000 or more.

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Those Jiffy rivets can be difficult. They're just pressure fit, and the shaft doesn't peen over inside the cap. They're not very secure. Maybe practice would make perfect, but I gave up on them after 50% of the rivets I put in a helmet failed the fingernail pull test. Just my experience.

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Ohio Travel Bags in the U.S. has these solid brass double-capped rivets. They are made in Belgium and are called Jiffy Rivets, though I have seen others that look more like rapid rivets also called Jiffy Rivets. I don't know where you can get them in Australia. Depending on size, they run about $8 to $15 for a box of 100. You should be able to get a discount if you buy 1000 or more.

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