Showing 5 items matching "rivet guns"
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Moorabbin Air MuseumBook - Aircraft construction, Airplane Sheet Metal Construction
... ...Rivet guns...Aircraft manufacturing Aircraft construction nomenclature Lofting Rend allowance Rivets Bolts & nuts Applied geometry Shop assignments Rivet guns Cincinnati all steel press brakes The cecostamp Drill grinding Welding Heat treatment & history of alloys Care & operation of air compressors Useful information Overview of riveting, welding , mechanical drawing, etc.for students, circa 1940 Airplane Sheet Metal Construction Book Aircraft construction ...Overview of riveting, welding , mechanical drawing, etc.for students, circa 1940non-fictionOverview of riveting, welding , mechanical drawing, etc.for students, circa 1940aircraft construction nomenclature, lofting, rend allowance, rivets, bolts & nuts, applied geometry, shop assignments, rivet guns, cincinnati all steel press brakes, the cecostamp, drill grinding, welding, heat treatment & history of alloys, care & operation of air compressors, useful information -
Orbost & District Historical Societyhammer, 1920's
... Before the advent of pneumatic rivet guns, ball peen hammers were commonly used for riveting. ...Before the advent of pneumatic rivet guns, ball peen hammers were commonly used for riveting. ...A ball-peen ) hammer, also known as a machinist's hammer, is a type of peening hammer used in metal-working. Its steel head is harder than that of a claw hammer, so is less likely to chip on impact. Ball peen hammers are commonly used to drive cold chisels, set rivets, and bend and shape metal. Before the advent of pneumatic rivet guns, ball peen hammers were commonly used for riveting. First the flat head drove the nail through, then the round ball was used to "peen over" the other side of the rivet. Before the advent of pneumatic rivet guns, ball peen hammers were commonly used for riveting. First the flat head drove the nail through, then the round ball was used to "peen over" the other side of the rivet. These hammers were made to last.Wooden handled ball peen pein) hammer. The handle has been nailed in and may not be the original. The metal head has one end shaped into a sphere and the other flat.hammer-ball-peen tool metal-work -
Bendigo Military MuseumEquipment - AMMUNITION BOX - VICKERS MACHINE GUN, c. 1939 - 45
... Ammunition Box Vickers Machine Gun WW2 Stamped on opposite end to fastener: "RPL" above a circle. Metal box with double hinged lid. Two leather handles rivetted to each side of the box. ...Box would contain a belt of .303 ammunition for a Vickers machine gun - one belt of 250 rounds. Yellow lining included to make the box gas tight to avoid ammunition being corroded.Metal box with double hinged lid. Two leather handles rivetted to each side of the box. Two leather straps on one end for fastening. Inside of lid lined with yellow coloured felt padding. Box originally painted dark green.Stamped on opposite end to fastener: "RPL" above a circle.ammunition box, vickers machine gun, ww2 -
Montmorency–Eltham RSL Sub BranchWeapon - Case, Leather, for Vickers Machine Gun Clinometer, Clinometer for Vickers Gun, 1942
... gun. The rear of the case has two short leather straps and steel buckles, attached with a metal rivet. ...gun. The rear of the case has two short leather straps and steel buckles, attached with a metal rivet. ...Used for WWIIUsed for WWIILight brown coloured stitched leather case with rounded ends for housing a Clinometer, brass and steel, for a Vickers machine gun. The rear of the case has two short leather straps and steel buckles, attached with a metal rivet. The strap has 6 holes for attachment to the buckle. The front of the case has a steel buckle attached by a small leather strap attached by stitching. The top lid of the case is missing a leather strap.SIGHT CLINOMETER SPARE Q.F 13 & 18 PR. M. H. & Co. R.C.D. IL 1942 -
Ballarat Tramway MuseumBook, Australian Commonwealth Engineering Standards Association, Set of 5 Australian Standards, 1925 & 1940
... rivets for locomotives; steel castings. Dated December 1925. .5 - Book - 12 pages + grey covers, centre stapled issued by Standards Association of Australia, standards H13 and H14 - Bronze (Gun Metal) ingots and castings for General engineering purposes Dated 1940....rivets for locomotives; steel castings. Dated December 1925. .5 - Book - 12 pages + grey covers, centre stapled issued by Standards Association of Australia, standards H13 and H14 - Bronze (Gun Metal) ingots and castings for General engineering purposes Dated 1940. ...Australian standards for rolling stock issued by the Australian Commonwealth Engineering Standards Association.Gives details of the 1920s standards in Australia for railway rolling stock.1 - Book - 20 pages + light grey cover, side stapled, issued by the Australian Commonwealth Engineering Standards Association tentative standard E2 to E5 - for Railway Rolling stock material, laminated volute and helical springs and spring steel, dated Dec. 1925. .2 - Book - 40 pages + light grey cover, side stapled, issued by the Australian Commonwealth Engineering Standards Association tentative standard E16 to E21 - for Railway Rolling stock material, steel blooms for railway forgings, axles, locomotive crank axles, wagon and engine tender axles - dated Dec. 1927. .3 - Book - 24 pages + light grey cover, side stapled, issued by the Australian Commonwealth Engineering Standards Association tentative standard E8 to E12 for Railway Rolling stock material - copper plates, rods, tubes and pipes and brass tubes. Dated Dec. 1925 .4 - Book - 20 pages + light grey cover, side stapled, issued by the Australian Commonwealth Engineering Standards Association tentative standard E6 and E7 - railway rolling stock material - steel plates, angles and rivets for locomotives; steel castings. Dated December 1925. .5 - Book - 12 pages + grey covers, centre stapled issued by Standards Association of Australia, standards H13 and H14 - Bronze (Gun Metal) ingots and castings for General engineering purposes Dated 1940..trams, tramways, standards, rolling stock, axles
