disc brake wheel stud swedge tool

66fs
You seem to like getting into an internet pissing contest with me from time to time, in other peoples postings.
Why is that?
If this member had "swedged" wheel studs on a 65-72 Kelsey Hayes disc brake rotor and hub, he wouldn't have gotten them out under the ram of a hydraulic press, or using a BFH in the removal process.
Then answer me this if you could?
How do you think he got them out, in removing the old rotor from the hub, if they were swedged?
Seems like he already performed the task, what his question was about, although a bit misleading, at first.
I'll bet everyone here, me included, thought he needed to cut the swedge off the studs, in REMOVAL of the shot rotor, in reality he thought there was a swedge tool in INSTALLATION of studs.

You may have run across a KH rotor assembly in your "career" doing mechanics, but that would have to been a rare anomaly for some reason or another, and not anywhere the norm for that braking system.