

medieval armor building such as the SCA/MSR/WMA.tack and harness construction and repair.Since these are made from solid copper they will not rust and are superior heavy duty fasteners useful for:
#9 COPPER RIVETS FREE#
Mix and match is fine, just be sure it's listed as in stock and if you are ordering different sizes just send along a message to say what size you'd like for your FREE pound. If you buy 5 lbs of rivets we can and will include a FREE 6th LB! We don't hand count each box, however we do guarantee that the overall weight delivered is as promised.Įven though our prices are already the best anywhere. *Quantities are based upon industry standards. ** Using the diagram below "E" - "B" = 3/4".

** Shaft Length note on the Round Head #9 - 3/4" is the actual shaft length not including head. We now offer #9 3/4" and ROUND HEAD copper rivet and burrs! about 86 sets/lb. One pound of 1 1/2" length #9 FH copper leather rivets contains about 70 sets. One pound of 1 1/4" length #9 FH copper leather rivets contains about 75 sets. One pound of 1" length #9 FH copper leather rivets contains about 81 sets. One pound of 7/8" length #9 FH copper leather rivets contains about 100 sets. One pound of 3/4" length #9 FH copper leather rivets contains about 120 sets. One pound of 5/8" length #9 FH copper leather rivets contains about 137 sets. One pound of 1/2" length #9 FH copper leather rivets contains about 147 sets. (hand count) One pound of 3/8" length #9 FH copper leather rivets contain about 195 sets All our rivets are shipped with the corresponding # of burrs included but you can buy more here if you'd like. The shaft of the rivet that extends past the burr is then peened with a hammer (ball-peen) to mushroom it out thus locking the burr in place.

The rivet is inserted through the materials that you wish to connect and then the burr is forced down onto the shaft of the rivet to form an interference fit. This style of rivet is a two part with rivet and burr. Brought to you by Dark Victory Armory and Made in the U.S.A.
