Success! I got the insert out finally. Thanks for all your help. In the end I used the jack screw method with hex head m4 0.7 machine bolts and my long handled ratchet wrench. So relieved I...
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Success! I got the insert out finally. Thanks for all your help. In the end I used the jack screw method with hex head m4 0.7 machine bolts and my long handled ratchet wrench. So relieved I...
Thanks for all the replies. I tried the jack screws and had no luck. I might order metric cap screws in the same size so I can get more torque with an allen wrench and not strip the heads.
I can't seem to remove a Craftsman threaded spacer in a used Talon chuck I bought. I tried everything including a jig I made up with wooden wedges to try to pry it off with a bar running through the...
My Extreme Extension also works perfectly with no balancing issues right out of the package. I use it in my table and hand held spinning at top speeds its smooth running with no perceptible...
I used the pulleys you can find in most hardware stores. A single wheel block and one double in tandem hoisted a 50 lb cast iron ceiling fan to the rafters of my workshop. It's really important to...
I considered all of the above to brake my DeWalt MBF motor. Finally solved it by picking up a DeWalt 925 for 80 bucks and sliding its motor and yoke into the MBF arm. It slid right in and didn't even...