Whether you’re making, repairing, or hacking something together, we all need fastners. Screws, nuts and bolts, and pop rivets are handy sometimes. Various resins and even hot glue are equally useful.
I have a 1967 Mustang convertible with the inline-six. The car is unrestored with 80,000-plus miles. A few electrical parts under the hood have been replaced over the years. I was at a local show here ...
Industrial Rivet & Fastener Co., also known as RivetKing, won Product of the Year in the fastening category at the ASSEMBLY ...
Rivets hold planes together against high stresses thousands of feet off the ground, but they're not used by automakers, who choose welding instead. Here's why.