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rivet <a rivet; rivets> N

bifurcated rivet ARCHIT

conical rivet ARCHIT

copper rivet ARCHIT

countersunk rivet ARCHIT

explosive rivet ARCHIT

rivet dolly ARCHIT

rivet forge ARCHIT

rivet gun ARCHIT

rivet head ARCHIT

rivet hole ARCHIT

rivet joint ARCHIT

rivet pliers ARCHIT

rivet set ARCHIT

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The aircraft is made from aluminum sheet, with the fuselage flush riveted stressed skin.
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Some of the iron rivets have rusted away causing the starboard bulkhead to spring out.
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The gold seen on the stupa is made of genuine gold plates, covering the brick structure and attached by traditional rivets.
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Locomotive frames were usually riveted, built-up construction, of wrought iron and later, steel.
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The fibres fluff out on the outside and in effect they are more like rivets.
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This created buckling and warping, and further caused the rivets to become disjointed.
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The fracture started at a rivet hole, possibly by metal fatigue, although it was not recognised as such by the inquiry.
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The body had an internal frame of steel angle iron beams to which 5.5mm in armor plates were riveted.
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Its neon-lit nightscapes and vivid brutality dance, shock--and leave the viewer both riveted and repulsed.
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Many materials can be riveted together using riveting machines including delicate and brittle materials, and sensitive electrical or electronic components.
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