-
hammered the
rivet was
known as the "basher".[1] The last
commonly used high-strength
structural steel rivets were
designated ASTM A502
Grade 1
rivets. Such...
- A
rivet gun, also
known as a
rivet hammer or a
pneumatic hammer, is a type of tool used to
drive rivets. The
rivet gun is used on
rivet's factory head...
- armor.
Almain rivets were
frequently purchased en m****e as munitions-grade
armour to
equip royal armies or
personal retinues. The term
rivet derives from...
- Rick
Rivets (born
George Fedorcic) was an
American guitarist. In 1971, he and
childhood friend Arthur Kane
formed a band which,
after Rivets was replaced...
-
Joseph L.
Rivet is a
Democratic politician from
Michigan currently serving as a Bay City
Commissioner from Bay City, Michigan's 2nd Ward. He previously...
- Fast Workers, a 1933 film also
titled Rivets Rivets, a
Scottish soft
drink launched as
competitor for Irn Bru
Rivet Town, a
fictional town in the 2005 Blue...
-
Rivet joint may
refer to a
joint of two or more
components using rivets the RC-135V/W
Rivet Joint, a
reconnaissance aeroplane built by
Boeing This disambiguation...
- A
rivet nut, also
known as a
blind rivet nut, or rivnut, is a one-piece
internally threaded and
counterbored tubular rivet that can be anc****d entirely...
- Élise
Rivet, also
known as Mère
Marie Élisabeth de l'Eucharistie (January 19, 1890, Draria,
Algeria –
March 30, 1945, Ravensbrück
concentration camp,...
- A
Golden Rivet refers to the
claim in
naval folklore that the
final rivet hammered into a ship is a
commemorative made of gold. The idea
seemingly derived...