Removing large pins: Anyone use one of these???

   / Removing large pins: Anyone use one of these??? #21  
Doug, I just talked to a mechanic for an excavating company with 30 excavators. He uses a BFH.
 
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#22  
Wayne County Hose said:
Doug, I just talked to a mechanic for an excavating company with 30 excavators. He uses a BFH.
And I'll bet he is a healthy young 280 pound weight-lifting gorilla!!! :D

What does one do when they are a short, chubby, overweight, semi-handicapped, half-blind, partly-senile old man??? :(

Dougster
 
   / Removing large pins: Anyone use one of these??? #23  
I have used that tool and smaller versions for pin removal. The smaller one makes short work on driveshaft u-joints. I also have ball joint and tie rod forks for the air hammer. Mine is a Chicago Pneumatics CP-717
 
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Dougster said:
And I'll bet he is a healthy young 280 pound weight-lifting gorilla!!! :D

What does one do when they are a short, chubby, overweight, semi-handicapped, half-blind, partly-senile old man??? :(

Dougster

You're funny, you make me laugh.
 
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George2615 said:
I have used that tool and smaller versions for pin removal. The smaller one makes short work on driveshaft u-joints. I also have ball joint and tie rod forks for the air hammer. Mine is a Chicago Pneumatics CP-717
Your CP717 has a bigger shank (.498) than my CP715 (.401) and this particular bit... but yes, this tool is specifically made for U-joints and ball joints. In fact, I could have used this tool a month or so ago when I replaced a ball joint on the hideous old econobox. :rolleyes:

Dougster
 
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Wayne County Hose said:
You're funny, you make me laugh.
Well, it may be funny, but... sadly and unfortunately... it's also mostly true. :eek: The poor old man just ain't what he used to be... so THANK THE GOOD LORD for pneumatic, hydraulic and electric-powered tools! :)

Dougster
 
   / Removing large pins: Anyone use one of these??? #27  
Yep, that is a long stroke gun, I think that will be about as good as it gets with the .401 shank

You could always make one up for that Bosh Brute you have :) I would hate to try and hold it sideways though. :)
 
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AlanB said:
Yep, that is a long stroke gun, I think that will be about as good as it gets with the .401 shank

You could always make one up for that Bosh Brute you have :) I would hate to try and hold it sideways though. :)
Yeah, the electric jack hammer could make very short work of any stuck pin... provided I could find a flat bit, make some sort of guide or template... and then get two other people to hold it steady in the horizonal position. ;)

Let's just hope it doesn't ever come down to that! :D

Dougster
 
   / Removing large pins: Anyone use one of these??? #29  
re; the air hammer by Chi_Car_ GO Pee_Nu_Matic at Sears.

I think Harbor Freight Carries Chic_Pnue, probably at $ears/2 or $ears/3 prices.

I'd try my regular litul air hammer first, maybe with a bit of brass billet in between.

FWIW, etc.

Edit; Just checked that $ears tool, at $60 it is probably the lightweight HF item at
about $20 ;end edit.
 
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Reg said:
re; the air hammer by Chi_Car_ GO Pee_Nu_Matic at Sears.

I think Harbor Freight Carries Chic_Pnue, probably at $ears/2 or $ears/3 prices.

I'd try my regular litul air hammer first, maybe with a bit of brass billet in between.

FWIW, etc.

Edit; Just checked that $ears tool, at $60 it is probably the lightweight HF item at
about $20 ;end edit.
Now don't go confusing "Chicago Pneumatic" with "Central Pneumatic"!!! :D

That being said, HF can be a hard place to beat when cheap Chinese crap is all you need and can afford.

We've all been there... even moi!!! :rolleyes:

And yes, I know that a lot of respected brands and models are now made in China too. :( It will be the death of me. :(

Dougster
 

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