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Blind Bushing Remover - BREAD!
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<blockquote data-quote="DaveKamp" data-source="post: 208612" data-attributes="member: 5122"><p>Okay, Brian wins the Pun War so far! ;-)</p><p></p><p>Had a buddy with this kind of problem on a food-grade metering pump. Of course, it was in-situ, and could NOT be removed and reinstalled... instead of grease, he used PEANUT BUTTER... :-D</p><p></p><p>When it's necessary to protect the contents, I take a piece of plastic rod (nylon, teflon, polyethylene, etc) and put it in the lathe, turn it down, and slip it in... usually, i can get the cut clean enough to make it fit tight at the start, and then give it a wee bit of relief after the first half inch or so. With that fitment, darned near ANYTHING liquidish will push a bearing... bacon grease... modeling clay... GOOP (no pumice, of course)...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DaveKamp, post: 208612, member: 5122"] Okay, Brian wins the Pun War so far! ;-) Had a buddy with this kind of problem on a food-grade metering pump. Of course, it was in-situ, and could NOT be removed and reinstalled... instead of grease, he used PEANUT BUTTER... :-D When it's necessary to protect the contents, I take a piece of plastic rod (nylon, teflon, polyethylene, etc) and put it in the lathe, turn it down, and slip it in... usually, i can get the cut clean enough to make it fit tight at the start, and then give it a wee bit of relief after the first half inch or so. With that fitment, darned near ANYTHING liquidish will push a bearing... bacon grease... modeling clay... GOOP (no pumice, of course)... [/QUOTE]
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