I wonder if shoving the edge of a flathead screwdriver under to catch the 
side of a square under the rivet will help to keep it from turning in order 
to unscrew it? 

Thanks,

Reginald Alexis

On Thursday, September 1, 2022 at 9:43:07 AM UTC-5 brok...@gmail.com wrote:

> Does anyone here have any experience modifying or replacing parts on 
> Brooks Cambium saddles? I've done it once, when swapping out the stock 
> rivets for some of the copper ones from Crivets. 3 of the 5 rivets came out 
> without issue, but for two of them, the rivets just spun around in the 
> square hole of the saddle rubber that seats the rivets, and I basically had 
> to destroy the old rivets by cutting a slot into them with a Dremel tool 
> and using a flat-head screwdriver to unscrew the rivet.
>
> I'm thinking about doing that again to another Cambium, but I'm wondering 
> if there's a better way to get these rivets to unscrew without destroying 
> them?
>

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