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Chat & Social => The Bar - General Chat => Topic started by: Lee_D on June 30, 2006, 23:55:06
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.... for Bearings such is this weeks dilema... About time I got the real
stuff, I'm running out of blunt six inch nails. :wink:
Any one got a set that they are impressed with for bearing removal?
Lee D
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set of half inch sockets does me!!!
and set of flat head punches.
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half inch chissel works well
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A flat head screwdriver with a metal shaft that sticks out the back of the handle
Works a treat its about 18" long and had it for years
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I had a pretty good set of 6 as part of a big toolkit from sealy. usually available on eblag or good independent motor factors. Psretty good quality for the money, ive never had a problem with sealys pro range of tools
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I work as an agricultual mechanic for a living and use one of these - proper tool for the job. worth every penny :lol:
http://buy1.snapon.com/catalog/tools.asp?tool=all&Group_ID=1012&store=uk
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I actualy bought a set of drifts once, nowhere near as good as the pushrods from an old 'A'series engine, those are forged and damn good at their job too.