KsM715
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Guys Ive been searching for a week but cant find where anyone has done it this way.
I started to work on bobbing my deuce (Finally!!) I removed he bed, no problem, used a grinder with a 36 grit flap wheel and knocked the heads of the rivets holding the rear crossmember w/pintle hitch and drove the rivets out with a bfh and punch. Now my problem, I cannot get the rivets holding the frame brace on the tandems to budge. I even tore a tendon or ligiment in my elbo doing this. Now I have "tennis elbo" and cannot swing a hammer with out serious pain. I went and got a torch set and tried cutting the heads off then heating the rivet up and using a air hammer and still no go. What I want to know is, has anyone cut the plate along (actually just below) the frame with torch and removed the tandems that way? I know I still have rivets and bolts on the bottom to deal with but I figured I could grind the heads off and lift the rear of the truck and use the weight of the rear axles to help pull the rivets down while hammering on them. Will the heat from the torch do any damage to the frame? Im sure I can keep the cut line below the frame with out cutting into the frame.
Thanks
Jeff
I started to work on bobbing my deuce (Finally!!) I removed he bed, no problem, used a grinder with a 36 grit flap wheel and knocked the heads of the rivets holding the rear crossmember w/pintle hitch and drove the rivets out with a bfh and punch. Now my problem, I cannot get the rivets holding the frame brace on the tandems to budge. I even tore a tendon or ligiment in my elbo doing this. Now I have "tennis elbo" and cannot swing a hammer with out serious pain. I went and got a torch set and tried cutting the heads off then heating the rivet up and using a air hammer and still no go. What I want to know is, has anyone cut the plate along (actually just below) the frame with torch and removed the tandems that way? I know I still have rivets and bolts on the bottom to deal with but I figured I could grind the heads off and lift the rear of the truck and use the weight of the rear axles to help pull the rivets down while hammering on them. Will the heat from the torch do any damage to the frame? Im sure I can keep the cut line below the frame with out cutting into the frame.
Thanks
Jeff