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The only evidence of the park's benches were rivet holes in the ground.
When a rivet hole is stressed, a knife-edged crack starts to form.
Rivet holes were rearmered where necessary, and the riveting was then completed.
Woetjans handed Daniel a thin metal plate with rivet holes on either end.
The machine was a device for punching rivet holes in flat sheets of wrought iron.
The fracture started at a rivet hole, possibly by metal fatigue, although it was not recognised as such by the inquiry.
Locate the rivet hole in the shovel socket and drill a pilot hole into the handle.
Right now he is drilling rivet holes into the fuselage of a plane he is making from a kit.
The root cause of the Comet aircraft disasters was a rivet hole perhaps an eighth of an inch in diameter.
Rivet holes may slightly decrease the resale value of a cymbal, but this is not usually the case with vintage cymbals.
A drift pin is used as an aid in aligning bolt or rivet holes prior to inserting a fastener.
The sea entered through numerous rivet holes where rivets had been sheared, but the compartment kept the ship afloat in a working condition."
The RV-7 also uses computer assisted design to produce a kit with pre-punched rivet holes, thus greatly reducing assembly time for the builder.
Where new skin is added, it is sometimes doubled in thickness, and heavier rivets are installed if corrosion or stress has damaged rivet holes.
Large or numerous holes drilled in a cymbal will make the sound dryer, but ordinary rivet holes make an inaudible difference.
The rivets were of the "flush" variety, meaning they were sunk into a V-shaped rivet hole so that the head did not protrude above the fuselage skin.
The rivet holes should be drilled, especially in heavy sheet and extruded sections, since punching tends to give a rough edge to the hole and to cause stress concentrations.
These objects include a chisel or borer, several spearheads and javelin heads, and an iron cone with charred wood inside and a rivet hole through the cone.
With a deep breath, Justen brought one side of the casing into the forge to heat it before punching the rivet holes and bending the metal into its final cylindrical shape.
There was nothing there but a rectangular depression in the metal, four rivet holes slightly flared to the rear, and one larger hole for the mirror adjustment mechanism, missing as well.
Ms. Wallen, who has branched out from slippers and blankets, showed elegant and fuzzy felt shifts in red and black and gray, with silver rivet holes at the neck.
The RV-9A was the first to use what Van's calls 'matched-hole' components in that airframe parts are formed to the required contour and have all the rivet holes precisely located.
Originally a leather silhouette of a long-legged wild boar would have been riveted to the shield around the central dome, as indicated by small rivet holes and staining of the shield.
One day, a light blue sign with what he calls "interesting rivet holes" caught his eye and initiated a new path; soon after he began picking up metal and wood pieces that suggested inadvertent sculpture.
The forced-draught pressure in the boiler room would have supplied air through the rivet holes which would have caused the cork to given off the flammable gases and eventually ignited the cordite charges.