Rivets, you just go over them.
They are a cap. They are connected from behind with a carriage type bolt from the inside wooden rail.
We've applied both ways, by going over and..... removing them. We try to design and miss these buggers cause they sometimes can distort a critical image. When removing, if it's a solid color, it's a cakewalk.
Have you used one of these before? It will make your life easier, not to mention that install.
http://www.rollepro.com/
they're pretty easy to wrap over. Tread them like regular rivets, except leave about 2-3"stretch around it to work in.
post heat.. just did a box truck with the same rivets.. no issue.. just try your best to keep seams out of them. And they're not caps... trust me i checked. you can't remove them.. most of the time they're holding up racks.
and I wouldn't use the rollepro on those..
you want to tent over them. then go back and cut around them. hit them with a little bit of heat, not much at all and squeege in around them, then lock down the top with your finger.
we do thousands of them. they are carriage head bolt covers. dont take them off as you will have to remove the carriage head bolt. no need.
hit them with just a touch of heat after you cut them and it will make it lay down perfect and the top part that got cut out will lay flat. dont heat before cutting.
even the ones within inches of each other will lay down perfect if you tent, cut then touch of heat then lay down.
take notes.
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