However you can replace this hardware with aluminum gutter screws or copper stainless steel gutter screws which provide a more secure solution and will prevent the gutters from sagging or pulling loose.
Rivets or screws for gutters.
If you re installing copper gutters we recommend copper stainless steel or plain stainless steel zip screws.
Temporarily secure these rivets down with clamps.
Oversized thread diameter tightly fills the existing spike hole for better holding strength and a watertight fit.
Rivets at the front of the gutter and installing the first rivet with the rivet gun.
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Start by drilling a 1 8 in.
Set them very close to the place you are wanting them to be inserted into.
Secure the downspout outlet to the gutter with four pop rivets or screws.
Use needlenosed pliers to slightly crimp the elbow to fit into the downspout as shown.
For years gutters were fastened with spikes and ferrules or hanger straps.
Typically gutters are installed using aluminum gutter spikes and ferrules.
Hold another elbow against the house and cut a piece of downspout to fit between the two elbows.
Screws and rivets are usually available in the same colors that the gutters come in.
We stock zip screws to fasten downspouts and elbows together and long zip screws for fastening gutter hangers to fascia.
After you have measured the rivets and chosen your drill bit to use don t start drilling quite yet.
You will first want to lay out your rivets onto the gutters.
Shop screws in a variety of sizes and materials.
Touchup paint is also available.
Now you can start to drill the holes for your rivets.
Replace gutter spikes with screws.
We carry aluminum rivets in over 20 colors copper brass rivets stainless steel rivets and galvanized steel rivets.
Pop rivets or sheetmetal screws.
The super sized threads are wider than spikes creating a tight fit with unmatched holding power.
The greatest variety is in the hangers and fasteners.
Rivet the sections join the gutter to the corner with six rivets in the locations shown.
Screw a downspout elbow to the outlet tube protruding down from the gutter.
Please note that the mandrel part of the rivet measures at 1 4 for the 42 and 7 16 for the 44.
The components can be joined with either 1 8 in.
A narrow riveting area should prompt a small rivet 1 8 because you do not want to drill a large hole for a thicker rivet which could weaken the gutter material in the riveted area causing failure of the gutter material under stress.
Both have a hex head for using with a nut driver.
Gutterscrew enables you to replace old popping gutter spikes.