Cherry rivets are structurally a substitute for solid rivets.  I don't think 
you will have any corrosion issues with monel rivets as monel is corrosion 
resistant  and is used in aircraft construction where two different metals are 
joined, typically aluminum and steel.
Roger

---- robert gill <robertgill at live.com.au> wrote: 
> from my previous question regarding aileron pushrods I am searching for solid 
> steel rivets for the aileron push rods and can't find any, I would prefer to 
> use the steel rivets, as the rod ends and tube are chrome steel, were I think 
> with alloy or monel rivets there will be corrosion issues over time. 
> (indifferent metals = corrosion. as I was taught at school.) any one have any 
> other suggestions.or another option. would steel cherry rivets be considered 
> strong enough to do the job? in place of solid. 
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