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Bob AZ July 17th 05 05:36 AM

Tool for Inserting Roll Pins??
 
Is there a simple tool for inserting and removing Roll Pins? Besides a
hammer and drift punch?

Thanks
Bob AZ


Grant Erwin July 17th 05 05:59 AM

Bob AZ wrote:

Is there a simple tool for inserting and removing Roll Pins? Besides a
hammer and drift punch?


I ground a tit on a punch tip once that just fit into a roll pin of a size I had
to do a bunch of. It helped quite a bit, since the roll pin would then sit
axially on the tip of the punch. One hand for the hammer, the other hand holding
the punch with the roll pin on the end, stick the roll pin in the hole and hit
the punch. After the roll pin gets started you switch to a different punch, of
course.

GWE

Leo Lichtman July 17th 05 06:31 AM


"Grant Erwin" wrote: I ground a tit on a punch tip once that just fit into
a roll pin of a size I had (clip)
^^^^^^^^^^^^
I accomplished the same thing by wrapping a few turns of masking tape over
the punch and roll-pin. Advantage is you don't mess up a good punch.



Tom Gardner July 17th 05 07:12 AM


"Bob AZ" wrote in message
oups.com...
Is there a simple tool for inserting and removing Roll Pins? Besides a
hammer and drift punch?

Thanks
Bob AZ


Real men just use their thumbs!



bw July 17th 05 08:50 AM

"Bob AZ" wrote in message
oups.com...
Is there a simple tool for inserting and removing Roll Pins? Besides a
hammer and drift punch?


There are roll pin drivers. A half sphere extends into the roll pins inner
diameter. comes in standard sets.



Larry Jaques July 17th 05 03:31 PM

On 16 Jul 2005 21:36:43 -0700, the opaque "Bob AZ"
clearly wrote:

Is there a simple tool for inserting and removing Roll Pins? Besides a
hammer and drift punch?


I've always used channel lock pliers to install automotive roll pins
in areas not conducive to a drift & hammer. They're my favorite
portable, hand-held press.

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jim rozen July 17th 05 04:29 PM

In article , nospam says...

Real men just use their thumbs!


*Real* real men use their teeth!!

Jim


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jim rozen July 17th 05 04:30 PM

In article , Grant Erwin says...

I ground a tit on a punch tip once that just fit into a roll pin of a size I had
to do a bunch of.


Brownells actually sells sets like that IIRC. It's a nice
idea.

Jim


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jay s July 18th 05 12:12 AM

I just drill a hole in the end of an old pin punch about 2-3 diameters deep
and usuallly about .001-.004 bigger than the diameter of the roll pin.

"Bob AZ" wrote in message
oups.com...
Is there a simple tool for inserting and removing Roll Pins? Besides a
hammer and drift punch?

Thanks
Bob AZ




john July 18th 05 12:18 AM



Bob AZ wrote:

Is there a simple tool for inserting and removing Roll Pins? Besides a
hammer and drift punch?

Thanks
Bob AZ



YOu can get a cheap set of transfer punches.

John


Ralph H. Gould July 18th 05 08:35 PM

Brownells gumsmith supply has a set of punches for inserting the roll pins.
www.brownells.com

"jay s" wrote in message
news:uBBCe.183541$xm3.127697@attbi_s21...
I just drill a hole in the end of an old pin punch about 2-3 diameters deep
and usuallly about .001-.004 bigger than the diameter of the roll pin.

"Bob AZ" wrote in message
oups.com...
Is there a simple tool for inserting and removing Roll Pins? Besides a
hammer and drift punch?

Thanks
Bob AZ






Time Traveler July 20th 05 04:47 AM

I used a cheap import vise-grip type plier and drilled a hole through
the jaws where they meet.You can then preload tension on the pin and set
it with a hammer.



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