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    I figured I share this little find with you guys. Got this tool in today for riveting brake shoes and clutch plates. Has one pin for removal and peining pin. It’s stepped on the bottom so it will mount in a vice with out slipping. Here’s the good part. $16.95 plus shipping. Aircraft Tool Supply Company. Part #W403. www.aircraft-tool.com or989-739-1447
    AMCA #3149
    http://www.thegoodoldmotorcyclepartscompany.com

  • #2
    That's actually cheap.

    Does that keyboard still work with all that overspray?

    ....Cotten
    AMCA #776
    Dumpster Diver's Motto: Seek,... and Ye Shall Find!

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    • #3
      Originally posted by T. Cotten View Post
      That's actually cheap.

      Does that keyboard still work with all that overspray?

      ....Cotten

      Tom, I run a metal fabricating facility here. The word clean on the shop floor level doesn’t exist! Metal dust gets into every thing. Bob L
      AMCA #3149
      http://www.thegoodoldmotorcyclepartscompany.com

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      • #4
        Thanks for posting that Bob. I've been looking for one.
        Steve Dawdy
        #33

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        • #5
          Thanks Robert!! I ordered one and it works great. Hey, how about fabricating some GOOD three piece fenders?
          Thanks again,
          Hank
          Hank Fisher, AMCA #2940

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          • #6
            I just ordered one. Should be perfect for our old brake linings and clutch faces. Thanks, Robert!
            Gerry Lyons #607
            http://www.37ul.com/
            http://flatheadownersgroup.com/

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            • #7
              Thanks for that Robert!
              I just ordered one too!
              - Bruce G.

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              • #8
                Old and Working

                I bought mine 30 some years ago from Barnett Tool & Engineering.
                Probably not quite the quality as this one looks, but mine has done at least 2 or 3 hundred jobs and is still good to go.
                Jim

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                • #9
                  Who'd a thunk it? A computer with "patina"?
                  Mike

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                  • #10
                    I grabbed one of those myself, even though I have an early model. Just had to own it I guess. Top quality it is though. Paps

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                    • #11
                      thanks paps. i just ordered up 2 of them. i couldn't resist seeing how they are on sale for 12.95$. who knows, maybe a good friend might need one. any recomendation for a fender rivet tool as well? i have no clue on what kind of tool that it would take and i would like to start riveting my own fenders. thanks again, len.
                      AMCA #765

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                      • #12
                        Here is what you need to do the fender rivets:





                        Made up from some scrap steel bars, about 6 or 8 inches long. Left to right: the one has the shape of a shallow domed head for the fender's sheet metal rivets, done with a ball end mill, and the smaller hemispherical one is for the outsides of the fender brace rivets, and the one with the squared hole is for both of the inside ends.
                        Hold one tool in the vise, have a friend to help you hold the fender and all in place, and one of the other tools is applied with a hammer. 'With a little practice, works like a charm!
                        Last edited by Sargehere; 08-04-2010, 04:47 PM.
                        Gerry Lyons #607
                        http://www.37ul.com/
                        http://flatheadownersgroup.com/

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                        • #13
                          thanks a ton gerry. that's just what i was looking for. len
                          AMCA #765

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                          • #14
                            just finished putting my 45" clutch plate fiber on my clutch hub. turned out really well but i only have a couple of brass tubular rivets left(had plenty but through practice i used most of them). now i'm trying to hunt some more down for future projects. the rivets i need are #2485-12, 3/16" x 11/32". #2485-41, 3/16" x 9/32". #2485-41A, 3/16" x 7/32". can anybody please refer me to a place where i can pick some up and with part #s. rivets are confusing to me and a place with the #s would be so helpful. thanks to all, len.
                            AMCA #765

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                            • #15
                              http://www.nosparts.com/cgi-bin/dbsq...ch&bool_op=AND Paps

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