Riveting - when a solid fastener is placed in a drilled hole and expanded to hold an object in place. Welding - when a thin wire ('filler') is melted along with the area of bonding on the workpieces, which form a joint when cooled.
Depending on the application, material to be joined, and the strength needed, brazing, soldering, riveting, screws, bolts and nuts, and using an adhesive are all possibilities.
Pop riveting is a technique used to join together two pieces of metal or plastic with rivets. A hole is drilled through both pieces of metal, and the rivet is passed through both holes. Rivet pliers are placed onto the pin, and the handles are pulled together, pulling the pin head into the rivet. The pin breaks off, leaving the rivet attached firmly in place.
The word is Cockney slang for "detective".
Of or to do with a cathode.
Intriguing, gripping, charming, alluring, riveting, compelling
Riveting
riveting with out heating.
a rivet gun is a gun
Fascinating or completely engrossing.
absorbing, engrossing, fascinating, gripping, riveting entertaining amusing, amusive, diverting intriguing newsworthy
Her presentation was riveting and dramatic, because she engaged the audience and used all her physical assets to bring the story to life.
The word "riveting" refers to something that is absorbing, fascinating, or holding one's attention completely. It often describes things like stories, movies, or performances that are extremely engaging and captivating.
The cast of Riveting - 2006 includes: Scott Christianson as Voice in hall Eva Guggenheim as Patient Jim Terr as Interviewer
Riveting machines are not very common and not easily found in stores. The best place to find them would be on a specialized site such as indiamart or orbitform.
5056 aluminum
a frame of heavy scantling used in ship construction and made by riveting a wide plate to a frame and stiffening the plate by riveting two reverse frames to its inner edge