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Whilst i've found a good tool to do my clutch rivets, it doesn't roll them outward and I understand there is a correct tool that does.
Can anyone give me a link to an ebay seller or otherwise?
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I found on EBay a punch for leather eyelets did the trick. It was a small punch like tool with an end that fitted in the hole in the rivet rounding it over then flattening it making a secure fixing. I used a round piece of steel bar the same diameter as the rivet head fastened in the vice to act as an anvil.
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John - I've got one of those, but apparently with a curved skirt to the punch then it seems to have some sort of spring washer effect.
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Hi Jon
I think you need a “roll pin” punch. I bought a set off eBay a year or so back but I’ve not really been able to master getting a neat result. Perhaps others know better how to use them or if they are the correct tool for the job.
Cheers
Howard
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25-09-2022, 06:36 PM
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TJon The one I have is just a straight piece of steel like any other punch. I found this
https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/CqEAAOSwi...-l1600.jpg
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Identical to mine, David and it does both brake and clutch rivets perfectly as you say. However, I've not used it in a long time as it's just so much easier to take both to Saftek and get them to do it.
Steve