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Thunderguy BOOSTED

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Hey,

SO what rivet guns do you guys all us? Looking for the style that the factor uses. But have NO CLUE what im looking for. ( as in yamaha, or CR racing) ANY help would rock.
 

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i bought the air one from princess auto ... works good and it was cheap
 

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X3 air The only way to go.:beer:
 
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X4. To do the big rivets you need to drill out one of the inserts for the gun....but the gun pulls 'em easy.
 

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X5 for the PA air rivet gun. I was going to buy a Blue Point, but I figured I'd try a cheapo first....close to 5000 rivets later, it hasn't missed a beat.
 

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and when it breaks just take it back for a new one. never had a problem with returns even as far back as 8 years, without a receipt.

x2. I just took a manual tire changer back today that I bought 8 months ago...no questions asked. They have it all figured out, I took back an $80 item, and came out of there an additional $250 lighter in the wallet.
 

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x2. I just took a manual tire changer back today that I bought 8 months ago...no questions asked. They have it all figured out, I took back an $80 item, and came out of there an additional $250 lighter in the wallet.

It's so nice when you can waltz in with a faulty product and there's no questions asked. You feel much better spending more money in the place.
 
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