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Cutlery Rivets Vs Solid Rivets

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Hello,

I have been using solid brass rivets ( 2 part with washer kind) but the 12# and 9# are super hard to cut and peen and my wrist is suffering..

Can anyone tell me how reliable are solid brass cutlery rivets such as these http://www.leevalley.com/en/hardware/page.aspx?p=40386&cat=3,41306,41327

I know they wont be as tough as solid rivets but could they hold the straps on a back pack or bag? or are they not meant for that kind of strain.

Thank you!

Tb

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Knife handle rivets are quite long and don't have a very large head. The shortest I could find are 3/8" and a cap dia. of 1/4". The 3/4-1" have a 5/16" cap. In knife use they wedge into the hole in the tang. In leather use it will only be a friction fit and could work loose.

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Any chance " Chicago " screws would work for you? Just a thought. Good luck.

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Thank you gump, it sounds cutlery rivets are a no then...

Chicago screws would work if I could find a way for them to be permanent... I have made a backpack with cutlery rivets and they would slowly unscrew and eventually fall out.

Maybe I could put some kind of glue in them before screwing in which case, yes that could work for me. I will do some research to see if a permanent chicago screws method has been discussed already.

thank you both

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Chicago screws would work if I could find a way for them to be permanent...

Loctite or similar bolt glues? Any hardware or auto parts stores near you should have something like this available. http://www.amazon.com/LOCTITE-37421-Heavy-Duty-Threadlocker/dp/B0028OJAIY

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sounds good.. thank you!

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X2 on Loctite...............I use blue...............if you use red, it is pretty much assured you are never opening it again.

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