[Boatanchors] Riveting RCA socket in Collins radios

Pete Lancashire pete at petelancashire.com
Thu Apr 7 10:54:09 EDT 2011


depending where you live there may be a shop that could do it for you.
that is if
they have not closed up years ago when all their clients sent their
work to China,

of the few remaining shops where I live a few would do it for free, specially
if you brought doughnuts

-pete

the hardest part might be the die set for the rivet and depending how much is
in the way both ends of the press.

On Thu, Apr 7, 2011 at 3:27 AM, WW6N <yonglee at yonsei.ac.kr> wrote:
> I am replacing a RF output connector(RCA type) of a Collins KWM2 transceiver.
> The connector is attached to chassis by two rivets. I want to rivet an RCA connector
> the same way Collins did. The rivets have no hole at the center.
> Could someone tell me what kind of tool I need to do it?  Possibly I want to purchase one
> from Ebay.
> Thank you in advance.
> de WW6N
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