oldwheels
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- Isle of Mull
You could always drive the rivet out using a masonry nail as a drift and small nut as a bolster, just like my Dad taught me when I was very young
I was around thirty when I discovered there was actually a tool specifically for this job and life became easy.
Funny you should mention that.
In my touring kit I carried a nail and once when I had to split a chain I used a stone picked up from the roadside and supported the chain on a shifting spanner. That would have been one eighth chain in those days and I cannot remember why I had to do this. It was over 70 years ago.