by DCASonex » Thu Jun 13, 2019 8:55 am
The Zenith rivets are flush type, but Zenith installs them with a modified nose piece on the pulling tool that forms the outer edges down making them look like a domed head. The resulting head is smaller than a standard domed head which is nice, their 5/32" head when installed is about the same as Sonex 1/8" SS rivet heads. Being aluminum rivets, the heads deform to the domed shape quite easily.
You may be able to purchase nose pieces from Zenith, but converting a standard nose piece to this domed shape is easy. You can use either round end mills or a simple 118 degree drill bit Just run the drill bit into the nose until the diameter of the dished out portion is just equal to, not larger than, the head of the rivet. if you have access to ball end mills, they will make a neater installation, 5/16" dia. is about right for the 1/8" Zenith (Avtech A4) rivets and 3/8" for the Zenith 5/32" (Avtech A5) rivets. Make test pulls as you get near proper depth. If you hollow out too much, just grind a bit of the end of the nose piece.
While playing with these some years back, also experimented with using these nose pieces with the Sonex SS flush rivets. Did not quite form the heads to proper shape before the rivets' mandrels parted, but if I were to build another, would experiment more with this concept. The smaller head being main benefit. and should not sacrifice strength. However, one note of caution to anyone looking into this, The idea behind Zenith's using this technique is that by forming the outer rim of the heads down, a better seal is obtained to the skin. With aluminum rivets on aluminum skins, the edge contact should not be any problem, however, with the SS rivets the possibility of the rims of the rivets creating stress risers around the perimeter of the heads is a possibility, and would need to be investigated. And of course, the aluminum ones would still be used for fiberglass.