Riveting cable stops

cable stops

hiya,i would'nt be too worried mate.i have a cable stop riveted to my orange
e3 frame to accept a v brake set-up and,like yours is a tad loose,but not going anywhere.any pressure from outer cable will be a side-to side motion so i reckon you'll be ok.as mentioned above a tiny blob of epoxy should steady the ship just a tiny dot on each corner and your sorted.

nice frame! lets have some pics.
 
WD Pro":zedfyda2 said:
I wouldn't be worried one little bit about drilling out and re-riviting :-)

The canti bosses are rivited on vectors and I havnt heard any horror stories about them - I should imagine they are more stressed with the leverage of the canti / v arm ?

WD :-)

I had never noticed :shock: I should pay more attention...not sure if that's going to be in the back of my mind when I ride now - well I've always got the rear :wink:
 
detomaso":21ps11rc said:
WD Pro":21ps11rc said:
I wouldn't be worried one little bit about drilling out and re-riviting :-)

The canti bosses are rivited on vectors and I havnt heard any horror stories about them - I should imagine they are more stressed with the leverage of the canti / v arm ?

WD :-)

I had never noticed :shock: I should pay more attention...not sure if that's going to be in the back of my mind when I ride now - well I've always got the rear :wink:

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WD :-)
 
ha, as soon as I read it I visualised your photo and realised I had not taken it in when going through your build before :lol:
 
Thnanks once again for all the advice. I am now equipped with a riveter.

I think I could get into this.

Rich
 
I drilled out the cable-stop rivets and then re-riveted them on after stripping the paint on my Dagger frame with no problems. :D

When I drilled them out I used a hand drill to avoid going through the top tube and out the other side! :lol: Probably a little over cautious but it worked perfectly and quickly.
Be careful re-riveting them back on. The rivet gun really jumps when it cuts the rivet off - could lead to scratches.

But it's a no-brainer really, even quite enjoyable when you get into it!
 
wynne":mn7eghug said:
Thnanks once again for all the advice. I am now equipped with a riveter.

I think I could get into this.

Rich

Oh no, it's all down hill from here!

Show us some pics of when you get it all done.
 
beepbeep":1c3n3cui said:
I drilled out the cable-stop rivets and then re-riveted them on after stripping the paint on my Dagger frame with no problems. :D

When I drilled them out I used a hand drill to avoid going through the top tube and out the other side! :lol: Probably a little over cautious but it worked perfectly and quickly.
Be careful re-riveting them back on. The rivet gun really jumps when it cuts the rivet off - could lead to scratches.

But it's a no-brainer really, even quite enjoyable when you get into it!

Squeeze the barrel on the end of the riviter with one hand while you close the handles with the other. As soon as the rivit pops your hand on the barrel closes and protects your work piece finish :-)

Small rivits are easy to pop with one hand but if you are struggling don't open the handles fully, use lots of small squezes rather than one big one.

Have a practice on scrap first, all will come clear :-)
 
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