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Hello,

I just purchased some Sam Browne studs with back studs (rivets) and an anvil

I am not sure how the back stud locks itself into the front piece.

What tool should I use to hit the stud in? How do you know when it is tight enough?

Any tips would be appreciated.

Thanks

Jim

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There is an anvil available in which the stud rests and the back of the rivet is tapped in.

http://springfieldleather.com/store/product/2228/Anvil%2CStud%2CSam-Brown/

If you're a handy person, you could make one of these, by stacking a washer with a small enough hole to catch the rim at the base of the stud on top of a board with a hole big enough for the rest of the stud. Or, as cheap as they are, just buy the one from Springfield (Tandy probably has it, too).

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I use an old socket, like in socket wrench. It's a junker I found somewhere and not good enough to be a wrench ... made in *^*&^&* ... LOL!

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