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rbjjr
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Posted: Tue Sep 23, 2008 3:17 pm Post subject: Pulled Rivet Removal Help Sought |
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I may have a need to remove some rivets (20-30) and was wondering if anyone can offer advice on how to do so without screwing up the finished structure.
Thanks in advance!
Burke Johnson
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bryanmmartin
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Posted: Tue Sep 23, 2008 3:48 pm Post subject: Pulled Rivet Removal Help Sought |
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You should use a pin punch to drive out the rivet stem and then use
the proper size drill (1/8" for A4, 5/32" for A5) to drill just deep
enough to remove the rivet head. It's pretty easy to remove the rivets
this way without damaging the hole.
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I may have a need to remove some rivets (20-30) and was wondering if
anyone can offer advice on how to do so without screwing up the
finished structure.
Thanks in advance!
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MHerder
Joined: 11 Feb 2008 Posts: 143 Location: Fort Worth TX
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Posted: Wed Sep 24, 2008 6:19 am Post subject: Re: Pulled Rivet Removal Help Sought |
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As an expert in the field of rivet removal . I will state that on thinner gage material i.e. .032 or less in thickness, using a pin punch is a good first try. Do so lightly. If it doesn't budge (I knock it swiftly but not too aggressively as to bend the material), then I move on to a good set of needle nose pliers using more of a rolling motion. You can also back the pliers (roll against a piece of scrap). Haven't found one yet that I couldn't get out without damaging or otherwise elongating the hol.
Word of advice:
Pay attention when your are drilling out a rivet, if you aren't careful, it can walk (especially ones where the stem is a little higher up) it may push your bit one direction or another, then you have a figure 8 shaped hole.
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Posted: Wed Sep 24, 2008 8:41 am Post subject: Pulled Rivet Removal Help Sought |
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Having had to remove hundreds of rivets, here's my technique-
1. Start with a large, 3/16-1/4" BLUNT drill chucked into a variable
speed drill set at low speed. I don't think you can do this with an air
drill, and you don't want a sharp drill or you'll go right through.
2. On slow speed, drill about 1/2 the way down the rivet. If the head
hasn't come off by now, give a couple of bursts while juking the bit with
down pressure.
3. If the head still hasn't come off, use a cold chisel to knock it off.
4. Drill the mandrel out with a #40 bit, then increase bit size to one
smaller than the finished diameter. Pull the remainder out with a good sized
set of side cutting pliers.
Rivet removal is an inexact science with everything changing from one to
another. Some will come right out, and some are a PIA.
Good luck.
Bill
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rbjjr
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Posted: Thu Sep 25, 2008 8:18 am Post subject: Re: Pulled Rivet Removal Help Sought |
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Thanks for the informative replies!
Wish me luck...
Burke
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