Jonesy,
Rivets came from McMasterCarr. 1 lb box cost a few bucks. Enough to last a lifetime! I cut them to about 1/2 inch long before using.

I also bought a rivet setting tool from them. Turned out to be intended for a different sort of riveting process, but found it useful anyway. Cut it down, welded it to a flat metal plate, and it made an ideal buck to set the rivets with. Had a nice relief in the end that the rivet head nestled perfectly in, allowing me to properly flatten and expand the rivet.

For setting, I used a small pneumatic hammer. Drilled a recess in the end of a broken off chisel shaft. Press down and pull the trigger. After it was mushroomed nicely, I finished it off with a couple whacks from a BFH.

Enjoying your project photos. Wish I could pound tin like you!
Good luck,
DG
Rivets came from McMasterCarr. 1 lb box cost a few bucks. Enough to last a lifetime! I cut them to about 1/2 inch long before using.
I also bought a rivet setting tool from them. Turned out to be intended for a different sort of riveting process, but found it useful anyway. Cut it down, welded it to a flat metal plate, and it made an ideal buck to set the rivets with. Had a nice relief in the end that the rivet head nestled perfectly in, allowing me to properly flatten and expand the rivet.
For setting, I used a small pneumatic hammer. Drilled a recess in the end of a broken off chisel shaft. Press down and pull the trigger. After it was mushroomed nicely, I finished it off with a couple whacks from a BFH.
Enjoying your project photos. Wish I could pound tin like you!
Good luck,
DG
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