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Thread: Brake Drum Removal

  1. #21
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    Yes, the lip of the drum. Comes off in less than a minute. A hydraulic puller kit can be very useful.

    Aaron.

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    Quote Originally Posted by geodon View Post
    John, you're dead right re the thread. The El Cheapo die set I use has 7/16W on the die that fits the 3/8 thread! Oh well! You get what you pay for!
    I like the heating idea. This thing has been standing for a decade & prob has a lot of "fur" on the inside of the drums.
    Mother hasn't noticed that the kitchen blow torch is missing yet! I will have to steal the oven mitts too.
    It may be time to re-comission my trusty Comet3 oxy acetylene set if I can only stomach dealing with BOC again!
    When will someone invent some throw-away welding gas containers for part-timers like me?
    They are called a turbo torch, I sell em for about $98.00 and and cylinder for $20 all +gst. best thing since the battery drill IMHO!

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    Interesting!

    So the oxy set is $98 & the disposable tank is $20? Don't I need 2: 1 acetylene & 1 oxygen?

    Seeing the vampires @ BOC want about $100pa to hire their tanks PLUS I have to buy the gas, I'm interested.

    Do you have disposable MIG gas as well?

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    Are these the ones?

    Durafix Australia - Aluminium Fluxless Repair Rods

    They look promising but they don't exactly say "welding" of steel only bronze-brazing.

    They do alot tho & they run off the BBQ bottle!

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    You can do a lot with a bottle of MAPP gas. These are the yellow disposable bottles. They are hotter than the propane kits. Another option is to use Oxy-Propane. Then you only have to rent one bottle. This way you can cut and weld also.

    Aaron.

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