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specialty screw
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A couple of years ago there was a discussion on a small rivet replacement idea. Was a screw threaded as normal but with a nonslotted head which resembled a flat rivet when installed. Believe they were available in several machine screw sizes. Anyone remember what those are called or who carried them?

Posted on: 2013/7/13 9:54
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Re: specialty screw
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Perhaps you're thinking of threaded rivets? A common piece of hardware widely available. You may find Chris Wantuck's article on the subject of value.

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Howard, => this way please.

Edit: Ok, I have to admid that Dave was faster. But mine comes with an interesting postage stamp from Austria.

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The story of ZIS-110, ZIS-115, ZIL-111 & Chaika GAZ-13 on www.guscha.de
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Re: specialty screw
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Thanks Dave and Guscha. Threaded rivets are surely the item and that is one discussion.

I seem to remember another thread pertaining to maybe a radiator shutter or possibly a windshield with a different type of rivet being asked about. Believe the poster couldn't or didn't want to use a regular rivet. A threaded rivet was suggested and a vendor with an online shopping cart was linked. I seem to recall a photo of a squared edge and very flat headed rivet lookalike.

It's possible I'm totally in left field but anyone remember another vendor? Restoration supply didn't show quite that look I remember or what I was hoping to find. Theirs seem to be more rounded.

Posted on: 2013/7/13 10:51
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A security screw. Looks like half round rivet head. Ihave some gymnasium lockers ca. 1940 - 1950's with such screws. 10-32 thread.

One of 55 56 stb or sc speak of replacing the drivers door window regulator rivet with a "Parker Kalon" screw. Which i believe to be a sheet metal screw IIRC.

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Maybe be a bit more specific. What is it that u r attempring to "rivet" with a screw?????,

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Also note that there is a screw head that APPEARS to be a solid half round just like a rivet head. But is actually slightly elipsoidal or not perfectly hemishperical.. i have a nut drive here for such a screw. I don't what is called tho.

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Could a threaded rivet be used to attach the chrome trim to the trunk on my 48 ? Thanks

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On the handle of the scre driver is" #8 AVSAFE. tm. Driver".
Upon very close inspection it appears to fit a solid screw head that is flat on top but slightly VERY slightly elliptical.
This "screw driver" more resembles a nut driver than a screw driver

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Keith, I want to mount a cover that looks like it is riveted. The threaded rivet in a flat head similar to others on the item is what I'm looking for and what I'm fairly sure I remember is available from that other discussion. The closest thing to flat restoration supply mentions is a truss head threaded rivet. If it's like other truss heads, it's too thin and rounded for what I want.

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