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Enlarging of the end of a rivet is called:
 
  A) Upsetting the rivet. B) Flanging the rivet.
  C) Terminating the rivet. D) Forging the rivet.

Question 2

How do you prevent the rivet from spinning when you are drilling?
 
  A) By keeping the drill bit straight up
  B) By keeping the drill bit perpendicular to one side
  C) By angling the drill bit completely to one side
  D) By angling the drill bit slightly to one side



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

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