I've used the tool made from vice grips for close quarter dimpling and didn't like it very much Simply put I wasn't impressed with the quality of the dimple. Maybe I just had a bum pair to use. That said, when I ordered my tool set from Cleveland tool supply it came with a tool set for close quarter dimpling or at least that's what I thought. As it turns out it really doesn't work if you can't get at the area to be dimpled from both sides of your work pretty well. You know the one that you use with your pop rivet puller.

Well we all need a way to dimple the rib flanges at the trailing edge. There's about a quarter inch of space and it's about impossible to get at. So I decided it was high time for a new yoke. The one I've got here was shop made by me for the sole purpose of dimpling. Believe me this will never set a rivet but it does a fine job of dimpling.

In use, I use the female side of the dimple tool I'd gotten from Cleveland. With a little finagling the dies work together very well. A little supper glue to hold the female die in place wouldn't hurt.

And there it is a dimpling yoke for really tight places. Now I'd like to see someone make one out of some really nice tool steel.
