barthel
Petty Officer 3rd Class
- Joined
- Mar 20, 2012
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- 94
Hey All,
Not sure if this is a dumb question or not, haven't really had much experience with bimini tops.
On a river trip last week, 2 of the end tabs on my bimini snapped and broke. I need to replace them, and figured while I'm there I'll probably just replace all hardware on it and possibly upgrade it to metal hardware (it's plastic now). I've been looking online and found the hardware I need but noticed something. Most metal (and plastic) replacement hardware seems to be held in place by a set screw. After looking at my existing hardware, it is actually riveted.
Needless to say I'm going to have to drill the rivets out, my question is will a set screw hold into the hole that the rivet leaves, or should I plan on removing the set screws and re-riveting it?
Any help or opinions is appreciated.
Thanks.
Not sure if this is a dumb question or not, haven't really had much experience with bimini tops.
On a river trip last week, 2 of the end tabs on my bimini snapped and broke. I need to replace them, and figured while I'm there I'll probably just replace all hardware on it and possibly upgrade it to metal hardware (it's plastic now). I've been looking online and found the hardware I need but noticed something. Most metal (and plastic) replacement hardware seems to be held in place by a set screw. After looking at my existing hardware, it is actually riveted.
Needless to say I'm going to have to drill the rivets out, my question is will a set screw hold into the hole that the rivet leaves, or should I plan on removing the set screws and re-riveting it?
Any help or opinions is appreciated.
Thanks.