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BuckWynd 09-19-2007 01:10 AM

Tip: Removing stuck dies from squeezer
 
For whatever reason, riveting-dies sometimes get stuck in the squeezer. The ones on the "top" part of the yoke are easy to tap out with a punch. The ones on the bottom (nearest the handle) are tougher. Here's an easy way to remove the bottom die.

THE PROBLEM: Stuck die:




SOLUTION: Close the handles of the squeezer slightly, to raise the die up and away from the yoke. Insert cleco pliers around the die. Push down slightly on the cleco plier handle:




RESULT: The leverage will raise the die up enough for you to remove it the rest of the way by hand:




Hope this helps someone. Happy building!

Rupester 09-19-2007 09:49 PM

Cool idea, Buck. I 've been using an old pair of needlenose for the same prying-up process.

Terry Ruprecht
RV9A QB fuse

777Dave 09-20-2007 09:21 AM

Luv it!

Thanks.

wingtime 09-20-2007 04:13 PM

Dimple!
 
Ever get your dimple dies stuck together? Those can be a real pain in the @#$ to get apart!

dan 09-20-2007 05:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by wingtime (Post 156241)
Ever get your dimple dies stuck together? Those can be a real pain in the @#$ to get apart!

I gotta ask...how did that happen?

airguy 02-18-2008 08:44 AM

I had it happen to me once on my HS skin - finally figured out I had missed deburring one hole, and the extra aluminum "burrs" around the edge of the hole were compressed into a very thin ring of material that stuck to the male die, and squeezed between the post of the male and the hole of the female, causing the die to stick. I grabbed one end with a vise grip and used a pair of pliers on the other - you won't be able to pull them apart, but if you torque them and force them to rotate relative to each other, they will do so rather easily and you can drift them apart.

Make sure you deburr ALL your skin holes!

wingtime 02-18-2008 06:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by airguy (Post 199648)
aluminum "burrs" around the edge of the hole were compressed into a very thin ring of material that stuck to the male die, and squeezed between the post of the male and the hole of the female, causing the die to stick.

My 3/32 dies would stick together big time if you closed them without a skin between them. No vise grip would get them apart. Upon close inspection I found what looked like a build of of aluminum on the tip of the male die shaped like a donut. After scraping this off the problem went away.


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