ay, July 25, 2004 12:11
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Subject: RE: ShopTalk: Shaft puller
OBTW...I already have a Mitchell puller, but just can't resist the
thought of putting that old floor jack to some good use. I bought a
bigger heftier floor jack some years ago, but this one still works, so I hung
Royce, you might try John Kaufman who has designed one for a very resonable price and looks and acts like one costing $800.00 +-
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So...Arnie How about posting a picture?
I have an old floor jack that has been tempting me to pull out the
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So...Arnie How about posting a picture?
I
have an old floor jack that has been tempting me to pull ou
So...Arnie How about posting a picture?
I have
an old floor jack that has been tempting me to pull out the hydraulics and build
a puller, but I haven't figured out how I want to do it
yet...
Thanks!
Royce
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f the best
around.
TFlan
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Sent: Friday, July 23, 2004 1:50 PM
Subject: ShopTalk: Shaft puller
> I'm out looking for a shaft puller. but my budget for his are not that
> big. I
In a message dated 7/23/04 11:02:34 PM Eastern Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
If cost is an object, I think there's plans from a while back (compliments
of TFlan, I think) to create a shaft puller from a vise very inexpensively
. and surely better than this.
There is another DIY extrac
In a message dated 7/23/04 10:43:30 PM Eastern Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I am also a woodworker as a hobbyist
and never give it a second thought to spend $100 for a woodworking tool.
You cheapskate! ;-)
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Sent: Friday, July 23, 2004 4:50 PM
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Subject: ShopTalk: Shaft puller
I'm out looking for a shaft puller. but my budget for his are not that
big. I've found one called The Extra
tool.
Don Johnson
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Subject: ShopTalk: Shaft puller
I'm out looking for a shaft puller. but my budget for his are not that
big.
I'm out looking for a shaft puller. but my budget for his are not that
big. I've found one called The Extractor, that's not too expensive.
www.theextractor.com
Have anyone tried this and if so does it work as advertised?
Thanks
Mats B
Does that apply to Shat Pullers as well? ; )
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I was reminded of the value of having a good puller this afternoon
when pulling a $300 Fujikura Speeder 652 from a KZ head. Used RK's
Puller, held my breath for several minutes, prayed a lot, and the head
popped off without
AMEN!
Mark A Patton
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Subject: ShopTalk: Shaft Puller
I was reminded of the value of having a good puller this
I was reminded of the value of having a good puller this afternoon
when pulling a $300 Fujikura Speeder 652 from a KZ head. Used RK's
Puller, held my breath for several minutes, prayed a lot, and the
head popped off without any problems. No expensive burned head,
exotic shaft in one piece, not
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