Dish repair - do-it-yourself riveting + rivet manufacturing
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We do not solder, but rivet!
METAL TABLEWARE IS STRONG, BUT NOT ETERNAL - MAY LOSE AND START TO FLOW WITH TIME. BUT THIS IS NOT A REASON FROM HER. PANS, BOWLS AND BUCKETS ARE POSSIBLE AND MUST BE REPAIRED.
To repair it is not necessary to have a soldering iron, enough aluminum wire, a small hammer, a round nadfile, a mandrel for making rivets and an abutment.
Prepare
Mandrel. Take a small piece of sheet iron thickness of 5-10 mm, grind one side and drill holes for different diameters of the wire.
Rivets with their own hands (3).
It can be used not only for patching holes, but also to attach the pens that fell off the pan. Therefore, the leg of 3 is made more authentic - the excess can always be cut. A piece of wire, slightly longer than the thickness of the mandrel sheet, is inserted into the hole and we form the hat of the future 3 (figure 1).
The emphasis.
In principle, any heavy metal object can be used instead.
But it's easier, faster and more qualitatively to put 3 with a simple device (Figure 2).
We drive the iron rod d 10-14 mm, length 30-40 cm with a pointed end into a wooden block. At the other end, we form a hole under the hat 3. To do this, drill the hole to 1,5 mm with a suitable drill, insert the ball d 64 mm (from the bicycle bearing) into it.
A few strokes of the hammer on the ball give the hole a spherical shape.
Hole (O).
We insert the filter from the inside of the pan into the repaired O and rotate it from left to right to develop it to the thickness of 3. Since the file has a conical shape, it can be used to obtain O diameter 2-4 mm. Formed from the outside around the burrs of O carefully scraped with small nazhdachkoy.
See also: Riveting with their own hands: pneumatic and manual rivets
Repair of aluminum dishes by own hands
a) The hole was formed at the junction of the bottom and wall of the pan.
Spherical surface in place of "patch" rivet from the outside, giving it a kind of plane (Figure 3). We prepare O.
Cut the leg of 3 to the desired size, leaving a reserve for the formation of the second hat.
From the inside, we insert the 3 so that it rests against the cap in a massive stop, and riveted from the outside.
b) The hole is at the bottom.
In this case it is necessary to besiege O so that 3 does not touch the surface of the plate (Fig. 4). _
At the final stage of installation 3 alternately rivet it from the inside and outside, making sure that the edges of the cap fit tightly.
... .and enameled
Produced in the same way as aluminum, but in order to preserve the enamel the bottom is not attached to the likeness of the plane and does not upset.
Fig. 1 Rivet production: 1 - metal stop, 2 - mandrel and
3 is a formed rivet. Fig. 3 Repair of the joint of the wall and the bottom. Fig. 2 Making the mandrel Fig. 4 Repair of the bottom.
Diy crockery rivet - video
© Author: Konstantin Molchanov
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New handle for the old cover do it yourself
Once, when I returned from work, my wife complained that a handle had broken on the lid of the pan and that it had to be replaced with something. Without hesitation, I armed myself with an instrument and eliminated the problem.
In the pantry I found a small beech rail with a section of 80 × 13 mm. In this plate, a drill with a nozzle, the crown cut two round blanks d 25 and 30 mm (photo 1)
Blanks strung on a long screw and clamped with a wing nut. I fixed the free end of the screw in the screwdriver's chuck and on the sandpaper bar to give the blanks a smooth neat shape (photo 2) The finished parts of the handle were glued with Pocipol, and the top was plugged with a wooden insert. Varnished product (photo 3)
The finished handle is fixed on the lid with epoxy two-component glue. Repair is over.