Use a metal grinder to grind rivets flush with brackets, then take a punch a
little smaller than the rivet and tap it out with a hammer...
Shawn
>From: Jim Wilkerson <Jim.Wilkerson@sas.com>
>Reply-To: Jim Wilkerson <Jim.Wilkerson@sas.com>
>To: "Ole Trucks (E-mail)" <oletrucks@autox.team.net>
>Subject: [oletrucks] Parts Removal
>Date: Thu, 16 Aug 2001 15:55:12 -0400
>
>Would anyone like to share their technique for neatly and easily removing
>the heavy iron rivets that were used on these AD frames to hold brackets,
>braces, etc?
>
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