Another way to get blind bearings out is to get a mallet and a close fitting drift then pack the drilling with grease and whack the drift in from the front so that the grease applies pressure behind the outer race driving it out hydraulically 😉
That's a nice looking lamp. I'm sure if Debs wants to make more things like this she'll find plenty of spanners if she has a look through your drawers.😂😂😂
I would have turned down the head of a 1/4-20 bolt since you had some access to the back of the bushing. Coupler nut to put it on the all thread and Bob's your mate. How is Bob BTW? Hint: you can put the bush below the vise jaws and snug the vise on the rod to pull the puller out if you need to save the bearing.
If you're faced with a similar but more complicated panel like the one at the start, let me know; I can take a photo to work and use software to generate paths automatically and export them to a DXF file.
I love the Light John. Debs you have a great eye and a steady hand for welding well done the two of you!
That's a _terrific_ lamp, by the way; it's unique on top without being garish, and the bottom is a nice surprise for anyone who'd notice.
Nicely done John.
Excellent design lamp Debs.
Well done DEB!!!! That turned out fantastic!
Cheers from Canada
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Well done Debs nice design John if Debs gets on the plasma table who knows what projects will come out 👍😂
I love the base on the lamp John ....very cool
Really impressed with that lamp. Well done Debs! 👏
I've used a Rawlbolt to good effect in similar circumstances. Good result John.
Another way to get blind bearings out is to get a mallet and a close fitting drift then pack the drilling with grease and whack the drift in from the front so that the grease applies pressure behind the outer race driving it out hydraulically 😉
Thanks John
That’s a really nice looking lamp that. Well done Debs 👍
Nice. Thanks for the video.
That's a nice looking lamp. I'm sure if Debs wants to make more things like this she'll find plenty of spanners if she has a look through your drawers.😂😂😂
Impressive lamp, well done Debs. Also good work on the throttle bodies.
Sending this to a friend.
That’s where all your 13 mm spanner’s are John!
I would have turned down the head of a 1/4-20 bolt since you had some access to the back of the bushing. Coupler nut to put it on the all thread and Bob's your mate. How is Bob BTW?
Hint: you can put the bush below the vise jaws and snug the vise on the rod to pull the puller out if you need to save the bearing.
How about trying steel anchor bolts as a blind bearing puller
I am sure they would work based on how they expand
If you're faced with a similar but more complicated panel like the one at the start, let me know; I can take a photo to work and use software to generate paths automatically and export them to a DXF file.
a job well dun
Big light 😂