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PostPosted: Thu Nov 25, 2004 1:42 pm 
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I am trying to find some 120degree Dimple dies. does anybody out there know of a company that sells this style.
Thanks Harold Mulder


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Hello Sir:

Try Aerofab Inc. They are in Arizona, and they will turn up first on a yahoo search. I used to work there.


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PostPosted: Thu Nov 25, 2004 8:20 pm 
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What size? 1/8 5/32
Let me know and i will check with our purchacing dept and see where we buy ours
There may be some available from us soon as we are shutting down
our division (Fleet Aircraft Canada)


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Hi Harold

It's just a Spitfire - use pop rivets

Kindest regards
John P

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PostPosted: Fri Nov 26, 2004 1:01 am 
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Because is is a Spitfire I wish to do the job right John=)=)=)
Birddog reg the sizes I am looking for a 3/16" dimple die set for our 2BA screws we need to install. If you are clearing out any stock then a 120degree countersink bit would be great as well however not critical.
HH Mulder
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Hi Harold

You are such a perfectionist - I seem to remember a fellow countryman of yours restored a couple of japanese machines with plastic bog and pop rivets.

Seriously - how are you - are you over your posting yet - how is the Spit going ?

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