I am considering buying a rivet removal tool.......especially for use removing blind rivets. Does anyone have any experinece with this tool, is it any good or a waste of money?
glenn654
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I have a guy at my local EAA chapter thatis restoring an Ercoupe and swears by those rivet removal tools. He says that it gets you to the center of a 470 rivet every time.
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I have one - from yardstore.com
It is great for button head rivets ... works perfectly.
It is basically a c'sink stop with a fitting that goes around the head of the rivet and then an appropriately sized drill.
Of course, I never have to use it!
Thomas
It is great for button head rivets ... works perfectly.
It is basically a c'sink stop with a fitting that goes around the head of the rivet and then an appropriately sized drill.
Of course, I never have to use it!
Thomas
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Indianapolis, IN (KUMP)
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Not that I know of. They are best for 470 rivets.
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Current Build: 2 years into a beautiful little girl
Current Build: 2 years into a beautiful little girl
I thought I might use it for the blind rivets that held the baggage compartment floor in on my QB ... but they came out really easily with just a drill bit in the center (the hole in the middle where the mandrel pulls out really helps center the drill). Of course, those were soft rivets, not steel / structural blind rivets...
T.
T.
Thomas Short
Indianapolis, IN (KUMP)
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Indianapolis, IN (KUMP)
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