I did a long stint as a race car mechanic and crew chief. The greatest
advantage is the ease with which you can do a bunch of rivets in a short
time window. Beats the heck out of all that forearm work you get setting
about a hundred pop rivets between heat races!!
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From: rex.burkheimer@chrysalis.org <rex.burkheimer@chrysalis.org>
To: shop-talk@autox.team.net <shop-talk@autox.team.net>
Date: Tuesday, March 17, 1998 10:36 AM
Subject: RE:
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>Eugene wrote:
>>Does anyone have experience, good or bad, using any of the air-driven
>>grease guns that are on the market? Do they work pretty well? Any models
>>to recommend? I'm thinking of getting one.
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> I would also like some info on these. Further up my list is an
air-operated
>pop-rivet gun. Anyone using one, or know what to look for? Recommendations?
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>Rex Burkheimer Ft. Worth TX
>Texas Region SCCA
>FC Reynard #19 ITB Pinto #49
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