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Reviving Pneumatic Rivet Hammer with Unique Restoration - MSN
This 1918 aircraft rivet hammer, sent by a subscriber from Germany, underwent a fascinating restoration journey. Originally damaged by flooding, the tool was rusty and nonfunctional.
"However, if a contractor purchased the same 185-cfm compressor to run small rivet busters, which usually require 45 to 50 cfm, or chipping hammers, which usually require 35 to 40 cfm, the ...
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