tightening rivets?

lele

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what is the best way to tighten rivets on the doors and panels of aluminum screen cages? I have used pliers to squeeze them to frame but it is a temporary fix. Due to constant opening over the years they have become quite loose and do not hold door closed. I am referring to the ones that hold the flip latch
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thanks,
lele
 
none have broken off and none are close to breaking off. I would think that with all the cages out there that have these that it would be a problem many people would run into - can't imagine I am the only one :confused: It's a pain in the butt
 
Rivets will relax a bit over time, however when mine get really loose I find that it is the plastic on the little knob thing-a-magie that has worn away after consistent use. I usually inject a bit a shoe-goo into the gap to create a little more friction. Shoe-goo will dry hard but once you work it a bit it will remain pliable and give it enough hold to hold the doors firm again.
 
Rivets will relax a bit over time, however when mine get really loose I find that it is the plastic on the little knob thing-a-magie that has worn away after consistent use. I usually inject a bit a shoe-goo into the gap to create a little more friction. Shoe-goo will dry hard but once you work it a bit it will remain pliable and give it enough hold to hold the doors firm again.

shoe goo? is that what it is called? where do you put it? b/t the latch and the part of rivet closest to frame or b/t latch and part of rivet farthest from frame (did that make sense?) :confused:



dank, thanks, but don't want to do be dealing with lots of rubber bands (will probably break, get yucky, etc), I have three cages this has happened to and I am in them daily.

thanks,
lele
 
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/s...-1_blended_31968795_2&results-process=default

Here yea go… you can get it at just about any wal-mart, home depot type store… Just put a bit between the frame and the nub to help create a bit of friction keeping the part in place better. This stuff is basically liquid rubber so when you dab it in use a little then rotate the part to work it in.. Let it dry in the closed position and you are good to go… If you get what I am trying to say… PM me if you don’t get it… Or feel free to call… 702-565-4328
 
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