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Removing frame rivets?


Quasi242

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For those of you who have flipped your shackle hangers, what is the secret to removing the rivets? I have spent a few hours grinding the heads off one side. I thought that with the head removed, I would be able to drive them out with a 5# sledge. Unfortunately they will not budge. I would prefer to not drill them out as I want to keep the original frame hole as close to stock as possible. Any help would be appreciated.
 


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cut an X in the head and use a chizzel (sp?) to hit the cut up pieces off. You really should bore those holes out to fit a 1/2 in bolt though.
 

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cut an X in the head and use a chizzel (sp?) to hit the cut up pieces off. You really should bore those holes out to fit a 1/2 in bolt though.
x2..i cut an x then use an air hammer
 

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I used an air chisle on mine. Takes a while but they eventually come out.
 

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ive done the x trick with the air hammer and chisel and it works, but my favorite is to torch the head off then use a punch in the air hammer and drive them out that way. ive got a steadier hand with the torch than most though.
 

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i used an air chizzle and an air hammer.
 

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I just grind the head mostly all the way off and air hammer with a punch to push it through.
 

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Thanks, for the input. I have already removed the heads with a grinder. It sounds like I need to get my hands on an air hammer with a punch.
 

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I usually grind the rivet head flush. Takes a minute or two.
I have never came across any rivets where a good punch and a good hammer wouldn't do the job.
If its in a hard to reach spot an air hammer will be your best friend like others have said. But I have gotten away with out one.
 

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I just ground mine off a few days ago too. Make sure you have them ground completely down (you can see the circle in the frame). Then make good solid hits. The first one took me 5 minutes, the last one took me 5 hits. For my own hammering I find holding the punch with a vice grip allows me to focus on hitting instead of being hit (meaning I get a better wallop on it).
 

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For my own hammering I find holding the punch with a vice grip allows me to focus on hitting instead of being hit (meaning I get a better wallop on it).
I second that. Really sucks to smack yourself.
 

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I paid a guy to do it for me, $50 and they were done and bolts were in...:yahoo:
 

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I paid a guy to do it for me, $50 and they were done and bolts were in...:yahoo:
thats soo cheap...no way in hell would I do that for $50
 

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^^X2

Grinding the rivet heads down took me approximately 15-20 min. per head!
 

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^^X2

Grinding the rivet heads down took me approximately 15-20 min. per head!
Were you using a grinding disc meant for steel ?
 

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