How To Use Pop Rivet On Gutters
After you have measured the rivets and chosen your drill bit to use don t start drilling quite yet.
How to use pop rivet on gutters. Use your power drill and the drill bits furnished. You will first want to lay out your rivets onto the gutters. The pop rivet is similar to a nail with a large head. Screw a downspout elbow to the outlet tube protruding down from the gutter.
I d probably only need 20 at the most short span. There weren t any dimensions listed but common sense says they would only need to be around 1 8 x 1 4. Secure the gutters with pop rivets or stainless steels screws at the sides of the joined sections. Place the pop rivet into the pop rivet tool place the pop rivet head into the drilled hole and squeeze.
Temporarily secure these rivets down with clamps. They are used to fix together hard materials such as sheet metal and metal objects when you have access to only one side of the material for example when you fit mudguards on your car or gutters on your house. Secure the downspout outlet to the gutter with four pop rivets or screws. Set them very close to the place you are wanting them to be inserted into.
Start by drilling a 1 8 in. Now drill the remaining holes and install the rivets. Blind rivets and blind riveting pliers are also called pop rivets and pop riveters. Use needlenosed pliers to slightly crimp the elbow to fit into the downspout as shown.
As you squeeze the pop rivet gun it pulls the shank of the pop rivet causing the head to mushroom on the back side of the metal. Your gutter is now the correct length and ready to install. Assuming any substitutes should also be aluminum. Allow the gutter sealant to dry according to the manufacturer s directions.
Hold another elbow against the house and cut a piece of downspout to fit between the two elbows. Join the gutter to the corner with six rivets in the locations shown. Rivets at the front of the gutter and installing the first rivet with the rivet gun.