really riveting question

clownfish

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at the risk of sounding stupid...

I need to remove a (1970s) riveted brass badge from a headtube prior to a fresh powdercoat.
The badge is probably worth as much as the frame, so I don't want to damage either. (Obviously the headtube paint is expendable).

Any tips for painless removal, or should I just crank the black & decker up to high speed and get drilling?

And will a cheapo £10 hand riveter be good enough for refitting afterwards?
 
Slow and steady, then, rather than high speed and gung-ho! enthusiasm?

Hand drill (or power drill on slow speed) with a very small drill bit through the center of the rivets?
 
DM":2aa5zti7 said:
Slow and steady, then, rather than high speed and gung-ho! enthusiasm?

Hand drill (or power drill on slow speed) with a very small drill bit through the center of the rivets?

X2

and very very slow
 
But, you know, don't go so slow that friction starts melting stuff (says Student Bob, who only a few days ago melted the bilge blower vent on his speedboat by drilling out the rivet too slowly. Do as I say not as I do!!)

An, yup, the good ol' £10 hand riveter will be fine for refitting the badge.
 
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