In building a design that uses exclusively blind rivets, I've learned two things about the $100 hydraulic rivet sold by Aircraft Spruce: it works amazingly well, and the ergonomic suck. My two complaints are that the weight of the hydraulic chamber at the bottom is quite awkward, and that my pinky inevitably rests right over the exhaust port... neither a critical failure, but I wouldn't mind something without those problems.
In random internet searches, I've discovered the Huck AK175 tool... which looks like it might do the job. It's ~$350, so not exactly cheap, but if it's a decent tool it's not unreasonable. Anyone use one? Thoughts? Know the difference between the different models (AK175A, AK175I, etc)?
Other products?
In random internet searches, I've discovered the Huck AK175 tool... which looks like it might do the job. It's ~$350, so not exactly cheap, but if it's a decent tool it's not unreasonable. Anyone use one? Thoughts? Know the difference between the different models (AK175A, AK175I, etc)?
Other products?