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Getting out a steel bushing
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<blockquote data-quote="David1968" data-source="post: 8614849" data-attributes="member: 162700"><p>Get some 2.5mm rods and try and angle the rod so most of the heat goes into the round bar. As you say, small tacks then tacks onto the tacks and build it up.</p><p>Remember to pull the chrome rod out to keep the heat away from the seals and wrap it with something to keep the spatter off it.</p><p></p><p>Still risky though. You might end up welding the bush into the hole, which would be worse. I'd be more inclined to try cutting the bush with a hacksaw. Take the blade off the saw and reassemble the hacksaw with the blade inside the hole. After you cut through the bush you should be able to burst it out with a small chisel. Remember to clean up any score marks from the chisel with emery before trying to put the new bush in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="David1968, post: 8614849, member: 162700"] Get some 2.5mm rods and try and angle the rod so most of the heat goes into the round bar. As you say, small tacks then tacks onto the tacks and build it up. Remember to pull the chrome rod out to keep the heat away from the seals and wrap it with something to keep the spatter off it. Still risky though. You might end up welding the bush into the hole, which would be worse. I'd be more inclined to try cutting the bush with a hacksaw. Take the blade off the saw and reassemble the hacksaw with the blade inside the hole. After you cut through the bush you should be able to burst it out with a small chisel. Remember to clean up any score marks from the chisel with emery before trying to put the new bush in. [/QUOTE]
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