wildlatin wrote:
MBounds wrote:
...Use 3/16" stainless or Monel pop rivets to attach it. 1" spacing on the rivets should do the trick (~14 rivets to attach it)...
Overall, a good plan for making a repair but I just have to ask what is the deal with using ss or monel pops for a repair of
aluminum parts? Yes, they are probably stronger (in shear) than aluminum... but you are just setting up a 'battery'* for corrosive processes. Not considering the additional cost and strain to install them. I would use an adequate amount of aluminum rivets- on aluminum- and not worry.
They are not "probably" stronger - they
are stronger - about 2 1/2 times stronger, to be precise.
Consider that that Pop rivets are mostly hollow. Remove the shank, and I can cut an aluminum Pop rivet with a pair of scissors. Try that with a SS or Monel rivet and you'll end up with broken scissors.
The effects of galvanic action are insignificant in the short term and negligible in fresh water. Why do you think the entire boat is put together with SS rivets?