Bucking Rivets and Installing Brackets onto a 1967 C2 Corvette Floorpan
This video covers how to use the flat headed rivets used to fasten brackets and items to a floorpan, or inner fenders and many other fiberglass pieces on a 1967 C2 Corvette. These rivets are bucked, and this video goes through the process. It makes the restoration of these cars more authentic, than using pop rivets all over the place. The Riveting Kit used was from Aircraft Tool Supply (www.aircraft-tool.com) and the part number is ATS-2602PK. Please subscribe. Thanks for watching!

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