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Robin Graham08/03/2023 22:14:41
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My wife returned from a charity shop scavenging expedition with this:

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It is obviously some sort of eyelet or rivet setting tool, but I'm wondering how it would be used. I'm sure someone on here will know!

As an aside I had a look for Maun Industries and it seems that they started in 1944 making hand tools and are still a going concern based near Nottingham, though now making only parallel-action pliers. I think I shall get some.

Robin

george baker 108/03/2023 22:34:23
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Hi

their pliers are wonderful, various sizes, plane (Plain?) or Ribbed inside jaw etc.

 

Use the Hole punch (If you have one) to make a hole in the fabric.

 

Put the peg of the Press stud back through hole,

 

turn fabric over,

 

put other part of press stud over peg.

 

Put back on Anvil

 

Use punch to spread peg.

 

EDIT,

I just realized you dont have any press studs, and They are the sort used on Belstaff motorcycle jackets

 

George

Edited By george baker 1 on 08/03/2023 22:37:15

Michael Gilligan08/03/2023 22:35:35
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Loads of tools available using the same concept, Robin

Try here for some basic instruction: **LINK**

https://trimmingshop.co.uk/eyelets-setting-and-hole-punch-hand-tool-set/

The trick will be to find components that fit the Maun tool.

MichaelG.

Roderick Jenkins08/03/2023 22:36:27
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This Newey tool has a very similar pair of punches and a reversible die. You'll need the correct kit of parts to use it.

newey stud instructions.jpg

I have a plier type hole punch with a rotating head and a yard long straight edge both made by Maun

HTH,

Rod

george baker 108/03/2023 22:45:27
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Hi

a picture is worth a 1000 words

George

Nicholas Farr09/03/2023 08:44:35
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Hi, I have a small Press Fasteners set, which is used in the same way as shown in the instructions that Rod has posted.

poppet set.jpg

I also have a small Eyelet plier set, which the Eyelets have about a 4.4mm hole, which are really self explanatory to use.

small eyelet & pliers.jpg

Lastly I have a large Eyelet set with 7/16" holes, and is shown here with their instructions of how to fit them.

large eyelet set.jpg

They all work very well, even though they were not very expensive.

Regards Nick.

Edited By Nicholas Farr on 09/03/2023 08:45:50

noel shelley09/03/2023 09:45:59
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The one above is great for putting eyelets in tarpaulins Etc where you fold over the edge by 2" TO GIVE GREATER STRENGTH. Noel.

KWIL09/03/2023 11:27:47
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Cousins uk Horological suppliers have a very wide range of pliers etc including Maun.

Robin Graham09/03/2023 22:02:19
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Thanks all - looks like it's a press-stud setting tool then. Probably not much use to me at present, but you can never have too many tools and good to know how it works.

Maun pliers now on wish list!

Robin.

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