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Finally! He is human! ;o)

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Perusing thru my usual sites this morning, I came across a picture on Bullock's entry from yesterday, and thought to myself..."this is the FIRST time???" Good Lord man! I've done that like 50 times! :lol: :lol: :lol:

Great milestone pic!! (4th one down...)

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cjensen wrote:Perusing thru my usual sites this morning, I came across a picture on Bullock's entry from yesterday, and thought to myself..."this is the FIRST time???" Good Lord man! I've done that like 50 times! :lol: :lol: :lol:

Great milestone pic!! (4th one down...)

http://www.rvplane.com/?categoryid=10001&dayid=859
I like these rivet trays with the spring loaded lids. Prevents milestone like depicted above.

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I dread the day that happens. My bins have multiple compartments so when it does happen, I will have thousands of rivets mixed together of different sizes :o
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I only dump a few at a time out the bags, that way when the bin falls (not if, but when) I have at most a hundred or so to pick up. So far I have been lucky and haven't dropped a bin, but I'm sure when I do it will be the big one one AN426AD3-3.5's.
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You know what, right before it happened I was thinking "Wow.....1800+ hours of building and I have never dropped a rivet bin". No more than a minute after that thought, my air hose from my rivet gun just pushed the bin off the short chair. Doh!
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Not to laugh at anyone else but early on I spilled a bag of rivets for my empenge. I don't remember what size because that was 10 years ago. My wife eats a lot of peanut butter and I use to carry a pint of peanut butter in my suitcase before I retired. As a result we have a good supply of 1 lb and 1/2 lb soft plastic peanut butter jars each with a screw on cover. After spilling the 1/2lb jar, I put all rivets in 1/2 lb or 1 lb jars and kept the lids tightly screwed on. When riveting, I had an extra lid that I would pour as many rivets as I felt like picking up in the extra lid. It sure saved me a lot of grief. :) Our grand children have also provided us with some rectangluar baby food plastic boxes that come with lids. They work good for small parts. Sorry about your misfortune Mike!

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Post by Midnight Sun »

I think i have the worst story of all in regards to dropping rivets. Regular AN426 from -3 to -12 in compartmentalized bins.


But oh wait I was working on a Cessna 185.


But oh wait it was on floats !!!!!! Splash :x
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My solution was to get some of these shaker-size storage containers found in the aviation isle at Home Depot. You squeeze the top and the slit opens up so you can shake one or a few rivets out at a time. Dropping one is a non-event. Tipping it over is a non-event. No risk of different rivet sizes being mixed up together as can happen with a tray or drawers with dividers.

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It has worked real well for me.
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Here's where I keep mine. I make it a point to close and lock the lids each and every time I go to get out rivets. However, I am sure I will dump them sometime... I am not looking forward to that day.

http://www.rv7x.com/fuselage_inventory.htm

(would have posted the picture but it is too large)
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BSwayze wrote:It has worked real well for me.
That looks like a great method Bruce.
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Thanks, Don,

Wish I could take credit for it, but I can't. I saw it on somebodys website somewhere, but I can't remember who or when. Anyway, I'm happy to pass it on if it helps somebody else.
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