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Old 02-03-2009, 07:44 AM   #1  
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Question Zutter Rivets

I am wondering if anyone has tried the new Zutter Rivets. Their blog says something about using a hammer. I'm wondering if anyone has tried using the Crop-a-dile to set them, and if so, did it work? Thanks!

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Old 02-10-2009, 03:17 PM   #2  
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i'm not sure if you got your answer, but i just returned from CHA in California, and got to use the newer zutter binditall,corner rounder, and rivet tools and setter. I have a crop a dile, and this can't be used on these rivets. The rivets are 2 pieces for one rivet. The base which goes through the hole (similiar to any eyelet) and the cap (which is a solid circle of metal and this is why cropadile wouldn't work with it). The cap is the part that you use the "setter" on top of. In other words, it doesn't get set like any old eyelet, because the cap itself gets adhered OVER the top of the base piece, and the setter gets pounded over it with the circle shape end of the setter first. they are specific to their rivet tools, so you buy all of their components. hope this helps.
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