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  1. bertspeed

    bertspeed Formula Junior

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    Where can I get the identical chrome rivets which go on the vinyl tool/jack bag as I have a couple that have rusted out and look bad compared to the rest.
     
  2. nerofer

    nerofer F1 World Champ

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    It depends, as always, on the car model and year of manufacture. For the tool roll the rivets/snaps were manufactured by "Fiocchi", a well-known italian manufacturer of ammunition. But were can they be found today is another matter...try "Maieli" in Italy, perhaps (?).
    Rgds
     
  3. bertspeed

    bertspeed Formula Junior

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  4. johnk...

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    Try a custom leather shop. Like one than makes belts, jackets, etc. Or an upholstery shop.
     
  5. TonyL

    TonyL F1 Rookie

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    The original fiochhi snap connectors are no longer made, I know, I spent quite a long time trying to locate them for making the dino 246 reproduction tool bag and tool kits.

    The best one I could find was the 13mm Fimma snap connector but sourcing these in the UK is difficult. Fimma Italy don't seem to have a UK outlet and are not interested in selling over here!!

    There are other makes very close to the Italian Fimma snap connector, these are as good as you can get over here.

    https://jaycotts.co.uk/products/prym_390501#.XSXW1mfsaUk

    Check the dia of your fitting, most used the 13mm stud but larger sizes are available.

    Tony
     
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  6. Rossocorsa1

    Rossocorsa1 F1 Veteran

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    In my opinion, you're better having these restored. It shouldn't be too difficult.
     
  7. TonyL

    TonyL F1 Rookie

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    Totally agree although you will destroy them trying to remove. Leave as is imo
     
  8. Rossocorsa1

    Rossocorsa1 F1 Veteran

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    at the very least, they can be polished and finished without being removed.
     
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  9. bertspeed

    bertspeed Formula Junior

    Sep 19, 2009
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    Unfortunately two are beyond polishing. Thanks Tony but I dont need the snap connectors,just the two 11mm rivits. I think a custom leather shop or an upholstery shop as suggested will be my best bet.
     
  10. johnk...

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    Seriously, take the tool roll to a custom leather shop and ask them if they have something that matches. They may have something that, if not exactly the same, is very close and they could replace all the rivets if that is acceptable to you. What do you have to lose by doing so?
     
  11. Hinecker

    Hinecker Formula Junior

    Mar 14, 2011
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    Hello all,
    I found similar brass rivets in a local hardware store in Spain, don't know if they sell chromed ones, I can always look.

    John.
     
  12. TonyL

    TonyL F1 Rookie

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    #12 TonyL, Oct 31, 2019
    Last edited: Oct 31, 2019
    Is something like this doable, + a setting tool - you are going to have a few spare though!. Worth a go for the price, as long as you change all them most wouldn't notice I guess

    https://www.zelistore.com/collections/rivets/products/rapid-rivets-xl-11mm-cap-12mm-post-gun-metal-speedy
    Nickel

    https://www.zelistore.com/products/rapid-rivets-xl-11mm-cap-10mm-post-nickel-speedy?_pos=3&_sid=9c6311a65&_ss=r

    check the post is the right length?

    Best

    tony
     
  13. Rossocorsa1

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    #13 Rossocorsa1, Oct 31, 2019
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    Let me propose the obvious - for all the trouble you’ll go through for two rivets, in the end you’ll have two non originals as part of your bag. There are plenty of original tool kits for sale. Buy one. Problem solved. If you dig enough, I’m sure there are just bags for sale if you don’t want to invest in a whole kit. They’re not that uncommon.
     
  14. Rossocorsa1

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