For pre-bending skin edges on lap joints and butt joints before riveting. “Edge rolling” will prevent skin edges from curling up during riveting. Machined round body made in our shop from 2024 aluminum. Hard black anodized finish for wear resistance. Ball bearing style nylon rollers (non marking); and spare set of rollers and instructions included. |
This is a simple but elegantly designed tool that works beautifully. I had borrowed one thinking I wouldn’t need it much but I ended up using it so much I was embarrassed so I purchased my own.
Avery Edge Rolling Tool
Works well. SIMPLE
Avery Edge Rolling Tool
Incredibly simple, durable, and at a decent price.
Avery Edge Rolling Tool
This product is excellent and easy to use. Very pleased with it. Glad I didn’t spend 3x more for the vice grip version.
Avery Edge Rolling Tool
Great tool did the job perfectly
Avery Edge Rolling Tool
Good
Avery Edge Rolling Tool
Tool works great. Just go slow. It takes very little angle to roll the edge.
Very handy tool. Not great for inside curves, but a small relief cut on the handle, on each side of the rollers will help that.
Should clean up seals on my work nicely...thanks kids✈😎❗
This little tool is a must have for anyone building a metal airplane.
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It has about a 1/4" reach but you can add washers to get another 1/16". As for the angle, Avery recommends holding the tool at a very slightangle(4-5 degrees) and only making 1 or 2 passes.