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	<title>Comments on: &#8220;Orlock Rivet&#8221; Before and After Pics</title>
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		<title>By: ramesh</title>
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		<description>i am associating with ornit in india, these input will be very much useful to suppliment some of 
Bus body builders who could  take this as useful tip for application of this special rivet
besides in india the rivet can be one of generic term they use for any type so any special application 
of these will be welcoming one. it reminds me almost 10 years back i did i riveting work for rain gutter with a closed end rivet. and the orbolt for integral bus in india.</description>
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Bus body builders who could  take this as useful tip for application of this special rivet<br />
besides in india the rivet can be one of generic term they use for any type so any special application<br />
of these will be welcoming one. it reminds me almost 10 years back i did i riveting work for rain gutter with a closed end rivet. and the orbolt for integral bus in india.</p>
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