This section is from the book "Practical Sheet And Plate Metal Work", by Evan A. Atkins. Also available from Amazon: Practical Sheet And Plate Metal Work.
The distance of the centre of rivet from the edge of plate is generally taken to equal one and a half times the diameter of the rivet, so that a single-riveted lap-joint would have an overlap of three times the diameter of rivet, and a double lap five times the diameter, and so on.
 
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