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Rivets

Rivets meaning

plural of rivet

Example sentences (20)

Sometime during the 14th century European mail makers started to transition from round rivets to wedge shaped rivets but continued using alternating rows of solid rings.

But did you know about its atmospheric bascule chambers, the Victorian workers who threw and caught white hot rivets while building the structure, or the derring-do/reckless pilots who flew right through the middle of it?

It is thought that steel rivets would either have prevented a fatal slash of the hull, or at least limited it to slow the sinking enough for help to arrive, which it did later in the morning when Cunard’s Carpathia arrived in response to Titanic’s SOS.

Rivets Sports Reserves finally got their first points beating Oving Development 3-2, even someone else scored other than Perry Rose (2) as Jack Almand also netted.

The ceiling panels mimic metal studded with rivets—it’s like being in an actual ship that also happens to be a ’50s-style diner.

The handle, which has two rivets, was cast over the blade in a technique known as overlay casting.

A ribbon made of sheet metal with rivets.

By Sept. 17, the door was still closed, the rivets still unrepaired.

Intricate signature details—from the pin-drilled rivets to custom bent lugs—lend distinctive character.

The Tick tracker has holes on the sides for screws, driving in rivets, or attaching straps, and it's even safe to glue down.

Far left, a 2018 Noir Kei Ninomiya coat with modular units of fabric, joined together with rivets rather than stitches, and at rear, an Emile Pingat coat, circa 1889.

One former Inuit camp on an islet off Ellesmere Island contained the rivets of a Norse boat – quite possibly a hunting trip that never returned.

Brands branched off with different levels of dedication to strict tradition, from the copper rivets to the chain-stitched hems to the classic cut to the selvage denim, which signifies that the fabric was made on small-batch looms.

He took night classes at George Washington University Law School, figuring he could fall back on law if he got “boxed in counting rivets on Chinese tanks” as an intelligence analyst, he later said.

Rivets used in the assembly of the rudder can reportedly fail, leading to hull leaks which affect the kayak’s buoyancy.

At the end the sixth inning, the Rivets led the Bullfrogs 5-3 after four consecutive innings of putting runs on the board.

Aerospace structures typically consist of thin plates with stiffeners for the external surfaces, bulkheads and frames to support the shape and fasteners such as welds, rivets, screws and bolts to hold the components together.

Between each futtock the planks were lapped in normal clinker style and fastened with six iron rivets per plank.

Bronze hinges were removed in favour of simple rivets, belt fastenings utilised small hooks, and the lowest two girdle plates were replaced by one broad plate.

Everything that is in it – the stone blocks in its four towers, the latticework of girders, the metal plates, the six-million rivets (with heads like halved apples) – is the biggest of its type you have ever seen..