Repeat the drill and rivet on the other side of the downspout to connect it to the main gutter.
Detaching the rivets on a gutter spout.
Start by drilling a 1 8 in.
Join the gutter to the corner with six rivets in the locations shown.
Begin by selecting a hss high speed steel drill bit with a diameter slightly larger than the hole in the rivet head.
Place the tip of the drill bit over the center indention on the rivet head and drill all the way through the rivet.
Begin by detaching the compromised section of gutter so you can have full access to the leaky seam.
Press the head of the rivet into the drill hole and squeeze the handle of your rivet gun to lock the rivet into place.
After the holes are drilled for your rivets it s time to remove those clamps and start placing your rivets into place.
The drill bit will cut the rivet head away from the rivet body in a few seconds and the rivet is free.
Clamping these rivets down during the drilling process ensures that your gutter will not move and your drilling will be precise.
Slide a rivet shaft into the rivet gun.
Rivets at the front of the gutter and installing the first rivet with the rivet gun.
Cut the tape with a scissors or a razor knife photo 2.
You ll be left with the original 1 8 hole the rivets went into.
Drill out the rivets connecting the bottom elbow to the downspout with an appropriate size steel cutting drill bit.
All you need to do is push the rivets into place.
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Using a drill bit the same size as the old rivets in this case 1 8 drill straight through the center of the old rivet until it pops out of place.
There is usually rivets on each side and on the front of the downspout.
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Us the hole in the rivet in the same manner as you would a centerpunch to guide the drill bit and drill the rivet out.
The first step is to remove the existing rivets.
This may require removing screws or rivets depending on how your gutters are attached but in either case it should be easy to free the section you need to work on.
Repeat for the opposite side until all rivets have been removed.