EXTRA PARTS - 1

"Don't waste things! Don't you know there's a war on?"
--- often heard growing up in the early 1940's


It's a different time, a different war, and unfortunately there's a different attitude. However, we still feel it's important to not waste. From time-to-time there's extra rivets, sealant, aluminum scraps, nuts and bolts, and it's a shame to let these things go unused, so...


Some leftover tank sealant saved this steam vac's leaking drainage tank.

A Unibit was especially handy for drilling through this metal cabinet to let some wiring through. An extra snap bushing was popped in to protect the wires.

When pesky gameboard pieces get lost, who wouldn't think to substitute platenuts, bolts and washers? "Pass go, collect 200 AN426AD3-4 rivets..." "It was Colonel Mustard, in the study, with the 2x rivet gun." "You sunk my RV-7A!"


Take your entertaining to a whole new level!

Here's a rivet callout you can't miss!: MK-319-BS brass shaft pop rivets for Muenster and CS4-4 #811 pop rivets for Cotswold Double Gloucester with Onions and Chives!

"Koom-by-yaaaaa......."

It's not a good day when a fuel tank leaks, especially this one! An AD4203-5 rivet and a few strips of aluminum to the rescue!!!

Above, kitty sports the fresh look of spring with this sleek hot pink collar, outfitted specially with round-head rivets, flush-head rivets, accented with a double set of washers.

And look at how pleased it makes kitty to wear his new collar!

Left: Can't afford a $7,000 diamond platinum pin to please your lady, try a platenut, pop rivet, AN426AD3, locknut combo.