[AT] Thanks!

Rupert rwenig2 at xplornet.com
Fri Oct 9 16:11:46 PDT 2009


Hello Mike,
	I have one similar to yours with "made in USA" markings. They are still 
available here but I think they come from China now. Great tool for 
field repairs.

Rupert

Mike Sloane wrote:
> I tried using a hammer once on a sickle bar rivet and gave up. I use a 
> "spinner" and it is not only quick and easy, but makes the sections sit 
> down tight. And I pops out old rivets with ease. See 
> <http://public.fotki.com/mikesloane/tools__equipment/rivettoolforsickleb.html> 
> for an image of mine. Mine is about 20 years old, but I am told they are 
> still available (at a higher price than the $25 I paid).
> 
> Mike
> 
> Larry Goss wrote:
>> It just goes to show you that I have NOT learned all of life's
>> lessons yet, Chuck.  In my heart, I would still like to be able to
>> set a rivet on a sickle bar with just one blow rather than
>> tick-tick-tick away at it for a half hour or more.
>>
>> Larry
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Rupert Wenig
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