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ZeDefender



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Sealing a rivet?
For reasons too painful to describe (and embarrassing) I need to repair a small hole in the rear door. The simplest solution is to put a rivet through (hardly noticeable on a Defender). As the door is steel, I'll use Duralac anti corrosion on the rivet but is there any way to absolutely stop water from getting under the rivet head? I have creeping crack sealant but is there another "trick" to this kind of thing?

Feeling sheepish Sheep
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Post #133482 22nd Mar 2012 7:12pm
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GREENI



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A rivet Thumbs Up

Oh, or a sticker Mr. Green
Post #133484 22nd Mar 2012 7:14pm
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Oh yeah, you really should amuse us with your story Laughing
Post #133486 22nd Mar 2012 7:15pm
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ZeDefender



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Okay Rolling Eyes
Well, I was drilling holes through the inside skin to fit a window grill in the beautiful sunshine when I suddenly remembered (too late):
a) there is an outside skin
b) it's not very far away from the inside one
c) it's very thin
d) big drills are heavy and carry considerable momentum...
It's the kind of mistake one only makes once but still needs urgent repair, since LR (in their infinite wisdom) make the door out of steel Sad
I have laquered rivets in the right colour. Advice please (and preferably not the "grow a brain" type)?
Laughing Matt Tell someone you love them today because life is short.
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Post #133491 22nd Mar 2012 7:31pm
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Nice lad!

From the inside get a load of sealant squirted around the rivet, should do the trick Thumbs Up
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Luckily it was only a door and not body. Accidents can happen Confused Any pics of before and after? Thumbs Up
Post #133500 22nd Mar 2012 7:50pm
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ZeDefender



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Will have to take the grille off again for that then Rolling Eyes
"After" = 3mm hole from outside, temporarily blocked with butyl (please don't make me show this...)
God, I feel stupid Embarassed Tell someone you love them today because life is short.
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Could have been worse 10mm or more or something... Dunno what you'd be able to do then.
Post #133506 22nd Mar 2012 8:00pm
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ZeDefender



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Some kind of warning light Rolling Eyes
"Warning - don't drill here, you idiot" Laughing Tell someone you love them today because life is short.
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A dab of Sikaflex under the rivet head before setting it and use a sealed 'Advel' type rivet - not just an ordinary pop rivet.

Keith
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Hold the rivet gun really steady when you re-rivet, otherwise there will be more heartbreak and tears Thumbs Up 2005 TD5 90 Hard Top

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Post #133522 22nd Mar 2012 8:31pm
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ZeDefender



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ickle wrote:
A dab of Sikaflex under the rivet head before setting it and use a sealed 'Advel' type rivet - not just an ordinary pop rivet.

Keith

Cheers Smile
Just checked out "Advel" - are we talking insanely expensive riveting guns?
Never thought of a seal though (doh) - surely I could make one from butyl sheet for a standard large flange rivet Thumbs Up ? Tell someone you love them today because life is short.
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Drill a few more and go for the Italian Job heist LR look Very Happy

I think that Series is still around somewhere and a replica has also been done but not very accurate!

Sorry changing the subject......You plonker Matt Rolling with laughter
Post #133579 22nd Mar 2012 9:59pm
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ZeDefender



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To shamelessly abuse a quote: "with great mods comes great responsibility"
The other one is: "please mod responsibly"
The alcohol reference may be slightly relevant Whistle Tell someone you love them today because life is short.
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Zagato
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Well we've all done it. I remember thumping a cold chisel through a very expensive lorry rad Big Cry

Once your vehicle has been christened the inevitable following marks don't hurt so much. About a month after I got mine I put a 5" scratch down my rear quarter panel from a staple sticking out of a box - didn't bother me much at all funnily enough, you have to look hard to see it. What I am annoyed about are scratches on the bonnet which are quite visible caused by my me pulling hose form a garage pressure washer over the bonnet - just a stupid thing to do Rolling Eyes but no point in fretting over it, it's getting it's lives character marks as I am using it for work and when we go camping with the kids Shocked well say no more. It's to be used first and foremost Very Happy

I don't mind scratching it myself but god help anyone else that does - my wife's terrified to go near it Whistle
Post #133653 23rd Mar 2012 7:38am
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