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      <title>Practical Tips for Using 2 Piece Rivets</title>
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      <description>If you&amp;#39;re working on a project that needs a clean look on both sides, 2 piece rivets are probably your best bet. Unlike standard pop rivets that leave a rough, jagged &amp;#39;blind&amp;#39; side, these guys consist of a male and female part that snap together to</description>
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