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  1. hndrsonj

    Cab Reinforcement Plate Installation M109/ M35s

    It would be impossible to line up 80+ Rivnuts. Also you can stick your hand behind the panel almost everywhere.
  2. hndrsonj

    Cab Reinforcement Plate Installation M109/ M35s

    I removed the seats then set up and drew the center lines of the braces. I then removed the plate marked/center punched/ and drilled the plate. Reset it in the truck. Drilled two at a time 1/4 then did the final drill one at a time with the correct size drill and riveted with the HF 1/4" air...
  3. hndrsonj

    Cab Reinforcement Plate Installation M109/ M35s

    The way to do them is to clamp them in, draw lines in the middle of the ribs where the rivets go, them remove it, drill all holes in the plate, put it back in, drill all holes through the cab, cleco it in, then set the rivets.
  4. hndrsonj

    Cab Reinforcement Plate Installation M109/ M35s

    I woulda thought under a minute a rivet? They are great to mount stuff to.
  5. hndrsonj

    Cab Reinforcement Plate Installation M109/ M35s

    Shoulda put in the extra rivets.
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