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Underdog


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Do these small hydraulic presses get the job done?
Original Message   Jan 5, 2010 11:19 am
I've been frustrated by my poor success at removing frozen bearings and rusted together parts. The local Harbor Freight store has these 6 Ton A-Frame bench shop presses that sell for about $70. Is 6 tons enough force for most tasks? Right now I am trying to remove an auger impeller from a snowblower and it is rusted on. I've tried soaking it in BP blaster for weeks, heating it up with a propane torch, and pounding away. Someone told be to try a "press" so I found this device, but to be honest I have no familiarity with such a tool:
"Super strong A-frame design is one of the best on the market. Accurate to within thousandths of an inch. The bed adjusts in 3-1/2'' increments."
Working distance: 2'' to 4''
Width between channels: 10-1/2''
Overall dimensions: 30" H
Weight: 55 lbs.
ITEM 1666-4VGA


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Underdog


Joined: Oct 18, 2008
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Re: Do these small hydraulic presses get the job done?
Reply #19   Dec 4, 2010 7:43 pm
Sometimes you just never know. I was gearing up to try 3Mac1's idea with some pipe wrenches, however in the mean time I had poured some Evapo-rust down the tube and sealed it up the auger's screw.   I went outside today with my "helper" ready to put two pipe wrenches on the shaft of the auger with long 8 foot pipe extensions. Instead the auger just spun free on it on. Yes, I am going to repeat this statement because it is still unbelievable to me. The auger just spun free.  I don't know what is in that xo-rust but is was the magic ticket.  Thanks for all the support here on the long drawn out effort. Amazing.
 [b]Note:[/b] I would do the same to the other side but I have a metal rod stuck in there with 15 tons of pressure. Baby steps....
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trouts2




Location: Marlboro MA
Joined: Dec 8, 2007
Points: 1328

Re: Do these small hydraulic presses get the job done?
Reply #20   Dec 5, 2010 10:09 am
Underdog: Do you check your Abbys mail inbox?  I mailed you a question which has since been solved.

Underdog wrote:

Sometimes you just never know. I was gearing up to try 3Mac1's idea with some pipe wrenches, however in the mean time I had poured some Evapo-rust down the tube and sealed it up the auger's screw.   I don't know what is in that xo-rust but is was the magic ticket.


Seems like it might be due to Evapo-rust.  I thought of using it in the past but there were possible issues.  One was the lifting of old rust which I thought might still jam the two pieces.  The other was the metal being converted to the black hard form which I thought might bond the two pieces making it harder to get off.  I have a few machines with auger and wheels rust locked.  Map gas heat with banging was no help.  I use Evapo-rust on everything so will give it a shot.

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