by Dale M. » Thu Feb 14, 2013 10:15 am
This idea is ok for mounting things to metal surfaces but for wood it is going to loosen or tear out over time.... Because wood does not have the the strength to keep from being worked by rivet and motion and eventually rivet heads will pull through.... Notice it took 4 or 6 pop rivets to hold up the fire extinguisher in first part of video... Usually same extinguisher would only take 2 screws to mount....
Over time I think one will be disappointed when objects start to work loose and you can't tighten it up unless you drill more holes and use more pop rivets....
I suggest if you are mounting to wood you use screws or blind fasteners (like Molly Bolts) or find internal wall support to mount things with screws and leave pop rivets to mounting things to metal surfaces and race car builds and BBQ repairs...
Dale
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Dale M. on Thu Feb 14, 2013 10:50 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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