Where do you get the tool to squeeze the rivets when replacing the brake linings? Anyone have a picture of the tool?
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Re: Brake Rivet Tool
There are a number of options I suppose. I bought one from Aircraft Spruce at Airventure a few years ago. Here's their link:
Deflate the tire for tool clearance and you can leave them on the wheel.Mike
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1940 BC65
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I'll second that "careful when you countersink" The lining material is very soft. You can actually countersink easily by hand. I used a brad point drill bit. It makes a nice flat bottom countersink. Turning the drill bit by hand and checking the depth often assures you don't go too deep.Bob Gustafson
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TF#565
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Yea, I like the idea of doing the countersink in the drill press with a stop set up. I will have to go to the big box store and find one of those drill bits. Thanks for the info and the pictures. I will take some pics of my endeavor and share with all. Of course I will probably have more questions before then. I have never had to replace the linings, so it will be a learning experience. I have Rob Lee's write up, complete with pictures so that will help.Richard Pearson
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Fort Worth, Texas
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