by Chad » Sun Apr 12, 2015 7:01 pm
Take some household electrical wiring, copper unstranded "romex" stuff, snip a little 6" piece off, bend the end a few times to get a sort of T shape, maybe 3/4" across. Insert through plate hole, insert both wire end and plate through mast hole, and twist and flick the plate/wire around until when you pull it tight the plate is nicely snugged up where it should go. May need to retrieve dropped plate once or twice by holding up mast and sliding/bouncing it to the bottom. Keep holding the wire, reach for your drill and chase the rivet holes (that you've already drilled) through the mast/plate sandwich, keep holding the wire and reach for your rivet gun, insert rivet and squeeze. Slide wire toward next rivet's hole, to make sure plate is tight to mast there, and insert 2nd rivet. It helps if you've remembered to coat the rivet in Tef-Gel before reaching for the rivet gun, too.