Recommend me a Chain Breaker & Riveting Tool Set

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Recommend me a Chain Breaker & Riveting Tool Set

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Supposed to fit a new chain to my bike today but for the life of me I can't find my chain tool. It's been so long since I fitted a chain I'm not acually sure I ever had one lol! So, I need a one, not an expensive professional one, just one capable of doing a good job like the Del Boys Garage video.
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Re: Recommend me a Chain Breaker & Riveting Tool Set

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Re: Recommend me a Chain Breaker & Riveting Tool Set

Post by KungFooBob »

Use a grinder on the pins of the old chain, to remove it.

Just the ball end of a hammer or a suitable drift on the soft link. Or fit a split link and take it to someone who will fit your soft link for a few quid.
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Re: Recommend me a Chain Breaker & Riveting Tool Set

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I have peen'd them over before, but thought I bought a proper tool? The more I think about it, the more i'm sure I didn't and did exactly what you said as I have this memory of someone clumping the riveting tool! :shock: :lol:

Anyway, Sealey VS779 winging its way to me now...
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Taipan wrote: Sat Apr 03, 2021 1:18 pm I have peen'd them over before, but thought I bought a proper tool? The more I think about it, the more i'm sure I didn't and did exactly what you said as I have this memory of someone clumping the riveting tool! :shock: :lol:

Anyway, Sealey VS779 winging its way to me now...
Let me know how you get on cos if I get remotely successful with the Monster, I'll need to change the chain!!! :shock: Last time I did one, I did everything but the last bit and a mate came over and used two hammers to 'peen' (??) the edges of something!! LOL

Would be far happier with a tool that just does it. And currently don't know anyone/any shops here to ask to do it for me :(
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There is some examples on this earlier thread.

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Taipan wrote: Sat Apr 03, 2021 1:18 pm I have peen'd them over before, but thought I bought a proper tool? The more I think about it, the more i'm sure I didn't and did exactly what you said as I have this memory of someone clumping the riveting tool! :shock: :lol:

Anyway, Sealey VS779 winging its way to me now...
Some advice: don't use a cheap chain riveter to try to break the pins on your old chain. Angle grinder as per KFB's post above.
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Re: Recommend me a Chain Breaker & Riveting Tool Set

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I used the Sealey VS779 today. I was impressed as it did exactly what its supposed to do and worked like it said in the Sealey video. Being picky I could say it's a tad fiddly lining up the bits over the pins to put the side plate on, but not the end of the world. Certainly easier and more accurate than my club and ball peen hammers!
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Re: Recommend me a Chain Breaker & Riveting Tool Set

Post by ZRX61 »

In related news:
I always put a 12mm nut over the pins once it's all assembled & give the link a squeeze with Molegrips to seat the plate before employing the tool to deform the end of the pin.

The kit I have is 100% identical to the Sealey, but with a different name. Who actually makes it?