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    3110A crossover problem

    Hi all,
    Anyone know of the following. The 3110A crossover uses rivits that hold the two halfs of the unit together. The posts tend to come loose and the only way to tighten them is to disassemble the unit and tighten the posts. This is'nt a problem. The problem is that JBL used rivits. The rivits once drilled out are'nt reuseable. Any suggestions on what to use?

    jbl-

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    Smile You could...

    You could use a new rivit (they sell them at most home centers for very cheep around $15-20 for a gun and some rivits) or you could get some Tinnerman nuts(clip nut) and use some short screws. A rivit might be best if the crossover has to slide in a hole cut out for the box.
    Shane
    Last edited by JuniorJBL; 03-05-2004 at 12:21 PM.

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    #6 by 1/2" sheetmetal screws. drill out the rivets

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    and the frog says rivit, rivit...

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