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d.o.g.:
I'm looking for rivets to add to future projects. I remember reading that water filters contain "millions" of them (thousands would be ok with me) (Well actually not rivets but little balls)
I cannot relocate this web-article but  I remember they were talking of a brand called "Boots".  This seems like a typical british brand. Right here the waterfilter brand appears to be "Brita". Anyone has experience with this brand of filter? Does it make your coffee taste better :) and more importantly does it contain millions of balls as well?

(Gee, never thought I'd be discussing water filters on a forum...)

HPFlashman:
http://fichtenfoo.net/blog/tag/aircraft/ a bit down on this side, theres a reference to waterfilters as sources for "rivets"...

6milPhil:
Boots is a chain of Pharmacy & chemists in the UK. You can search for their water filters at http://www.boots.com/

good luck kerel!

Hauptgefreiter:

--- Quote from: d.o.g. on November 12, 2010, 08:40:56 PM ---...Anyone has experience with this brand of filter? Does it make your coffee taste better :) and more importantly does it contain millions of balls as well?
--- End quote ---

Yes, yes and... yes ;)

But I propose you have a look here:
http://leadadventureforum.com/index.php?topic=19175.msg231644#msg231644
as sorting a million balls by their size and cutting them in half is rather tiresome ;)

OSHIROmodels:
You don't have to cut them in half. A slightly easier (if still tedious) way to do it is to drill little tiny, shallow receiving holes in the right place and then just tack the balls in situ. It'll give a slightly stronger bond aswell.

cheers

James

*edit for bad spelling  ::) *

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