Chain removal
Silly questions.
I´ll take a silly question any time instead of a
stupid misstake!! Krakan -91 907 Red
stupid misstake!! Krakan -91 907 Red
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Don't worry about posting ANY questions. Working on the chain can be a challenge to anyone that hasn't done it AND knows what the consequences could be. Breaking the chain is easy it's riveting that you should use a special tool for.
I'm from the really really old school and I have riveted a chain recently using 2 hammers and a punch. I loaned my chain tools out and they were returned missing the ever important anvil used for peening the rivet top.
If you need more detailed instructions let me know.
I'm from the really really old school and I have riveted a chain recently using 2 hammers and a punch. I loaned my chain tools out and they were returned missing the ever important anvil used for peening the rivet top.
If you need more detailed instructions let me know.