Holt Well-Known Member Joined Oct 14, 2010 Messages 164 Reaction score 4 Mar 11, 2012 #1 This tool is made by a fellow at work, it's brilliant for removing dowel pins from blind holes, it can of course be used for many other things Holt
This tool is made by a fellow at work, it's brilliant for removing dowel pins from blind holes, it can of course be used for many other things Holt
Maryak Well-Known Member Joined Sep 12, 2008 Messages 4,990 Reaction score 77 Mar 11, 2012 #2 Holt, Very nifty :bow: I never would have thought of that. I have only ever used a slide hammer for removing cylinder liners. Best Regards Bob
Holt, Very nifty :bow: I never would have thought of that. I have only ever used a slide hammer for removing cylinder liners. Best Regards Bob
mklotz Well-Known Member Joined Aug 29, 2007 Messages 3,046 Reaction score 27 Location LA, CA, USA Mar 11, 2012 #3 A few years ago, I made a miniature version of this to remove drive screws from machine name plates. It worked very well. If you make one be sure to braze a finger guard onto the sliding weight.
A few years ago, I made a miniature version of this to remove drive screws from machine name plates. It worked very well. If you make one be sure to braze a finger guard onto the sliding weight.
Brian Rupnow Design Engineer Project of the Month Winner Joined May 23, 2008 Messages 15,247 Reaction score 8,522 Location Barrie, Ontario, Canada Mar 11, 2012 #4 I made one about 30 years ago for pulling dents from automotive bodywork. Welded a big ugly lag screw on the end of it. You could buy them commercially, but I had a welder and no money. It served me well for many years.
I made one about 30 years ago for pulling dents from automotive bodywork. Welded a big ugly lag screw on the end of it. You could buy them commercially, but I had a welder and no money. It served me well for many years.