![]() We must describe it as what the item actually is and we mu But we cannot misrepresent an item for customs. International buyers: We welcome your bids. If so, email us and we can figure out the price. But we are willing to ship by other methods if you have a specific preference. Please make payment arrangements within 5 days of your winning bid. We have just had trouble with bids from zero feed back Ebayers who do not pay for the item. If you have zero feed back and would like to bid please contact us before bidding. You are entering into a binding contract and will be expected to honor it. So if you want the item, feel free to bid! Please make sure you really want an item before bidding on it. Auctions are started at our'rock-bottom' price. We do not accept Buy-it-now during that time. ![]() ![]() Our policy is to let an auction run once it has begun. Please let us know if you have questions or would like more pictures. Everything offered in this auction is shown in the pictures. more tried to include enough pictures to show the condition and everything included in this auction. Scroll down for close up photos of showing the condition and fine details. But the wood and rivets are the same: /0/vintage-u-s-forest-service-pack-frame/ A nice photo showing a similar frame in use back in the day: Thank you for looking at our auction and please ask if you have any questions. It does not have the stamp for the US Forest Service. Check that the sheets of metal are joined, and that the rivet is secure, and then try again on another part of the sheet.Scroll down for more pictures* Up for Auction is a Vintage Wood Pack Frame US Forest Service possibly Army Green Straps Could also be military or Boy Scouts Very good condition! Wood frame– Oak Army green straps are complete Old rivets to hold it all together are all in good shape It's old and discolored and dusty but still in great condition The frame is 16” wide at the widest point and 22” top to bottom It looks like the USFS pack in the following link. You can then fit another pop rivet in exactly the same way, or you can choose to smooth down your rivet, in order to get rid of any sharp edges caused when the pin broke away. You can then turn the tool around, and watch it spit out the pin. Once the pin has broken, the manual pop rivet gun will pull free of the rivet and hole. This is the breaking of the pin, and indicates that the rivet is secured to the metal sheets. Repeat until you hear a popping noise from the end of the gun. Release the handle, and ensure that the tool is tight to the top of the rivet, and then pull the handle again. Push down, and pull the handle of the rivet gun until you feel resistance. ![]() Make sure that the rivet comes through both sheets of metal at once (you may wish to look underneath and check), and is not impeded. Push the head of the rivet through the holes in the sheets of metal. Release the trigger so that the rivet is held in place. Your rivet should have the pin facing towards the back of the gun, with the head extended between the teeth. Push the metal rivet into the tool as far as possible, so that the rivet is resting on a chuck at the back of the gun. Take your rivet in one hand, and with the other press the trigger, so the holding arms are open. Put two sheets of metal side-by-side and overlap holes so that you can fit the rivet. These can be ready-drilled, or you can make small holes in them using a drill. Rivets are made of light metal, and can sometimes break, so it is a good idea to be fully protected. Before you do anything else, you should put on your safety gloves and glasses.
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