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    Billy Bean
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      #342407
      Billy Bean
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        I would like a tool for rivetting up Minnie size wheels.

        Is a small fly press the best choice please, and if not what would you recommend ?

        I prefer not to do it with snaps and hammers due to arthritis in my wrists.

        Thank you.

        BB

        #342409
        FMES
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          These work really well **LINK**

          Regards

          Lofty

          #342419
          JasonB
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            Polly Engineering do a model sized version of the rivit squeezer and I think they also do it as bare castings as do Atelier in switzerland.

            The only problem with a squeezer and presses is you can't get at a lot of the rivits on things like the rear tee rings and inside the tender so have to resort to a good old ball pein hammer and homemade snaps so may as well just do them all that way.

            #342431
            Richard S2
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              I made various shaped Rivet Closers for my Minnie jobs. They are a common design still (i believe), as I made them back in the mid 80s-

              rivet set.jpg

              I made the relevant parts interchangeable to save duplication.

              #342440
              alan ord 2
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                Richard S2, the two rivet closers on the left of your photo were described in ME Issue 3801 pages 574 – 575 Volume 158. I was just looking at it last night as i need to make the same set.

                #342441
                Richard S2
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                  Posted by alan ord 2 on 20/02/2018 14:33:50:

                  Richard S2, the two rivet closers on the left of your photo were described in ME Issue 3801 pages 574 – 575 Volume 158. I was just looking at it last night as i need to make the same set.

                  You are indeed correct Sir!. Thanks for the ME referencesyes, I was going to start looking for it in anticipation of a request for info, but you saved me the effort.

                  You will not be disappointed with their performance and the wheel setting version is a real bonus, as it saves all that balancing of parts etc in a vise.

                  #342514
                  Neil Wyatt
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                    That's long enough ago (nearly 40 years?) to be about time someone revisited that design for MEW.

                    #342535
                    paul rushmer
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                      I have one of the tools pictured and find it useful, when Dave Noble was trading he us to make a modified jaw for a pair of mole grips. Some one in GL5 modified a pair of parallel closing gas plyers. The wagon boys use them a lot for riveting steel chassis together.

                      Paul

                      #342636
                      Bruno Taylor
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                        A member of the Bristol Club demonstrated an adapted hydraulic crimping tool. Basicly made an anvil and head former to fit between tbe jaws. Only a cheap make was used and the results excellent.

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                        Buffer
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                          Posted by Richard S2 on 20/02/2018 14:00:13:

                          I made various shaped Rivet Closers for my Minnie jobs. They are a common design still (i believe), as I made them back in the mid 80s-

                          rivet set.jpg

                          I made the relevant parts interchangeable to save duplication.

                          Hi

                          I need to close some rivets on my loco that I cant really get at so I need a rivet closing tool. Does anyone know how this one works or does anyone have any other tools that can close up a rivet when you cant use a hammer.

                          Thanks

                          Rich

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