I recused this post drill, and thought I would clean it up a bit.
Who made “The Globe” post drills?
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I recused this post drill, and thought I would clean it up a bit.
Who made “The Globe” post drills?
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COOPER 01/08/1998-31/01/2012
I gave her a citric acid bath for a couple days and with a bit of gentle persuasion I managed to get most of the parts off.
Can any one help me out on how do I gets these parts off?
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There appears to be a key holding this gear on, how would I knock it out?
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COOPER 01/08/1998-31/01/2012
@Walter Hall is your man on tool restoration, he has done some fantastic resto's on what I would call skip fodder...... I wonder if he could do anything for me??![]()
Hard to say without actually handling it. Gears with key ways are usually a friction fit and need a gear puller to remove them.
It's a bit bigger than the one I sent you Walter![]()
May I suggest the first step is to take shares out in WD40![]()
A little heat might help and a bl..dy great hammer.....
Seriously, a little heat from a blowlamp should help and loosen a few bits. I have done this before and it worked but can't say that it would work in this instance.
Cheers
Frederick