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Edward Tabor
edward.tabor at zoominternet.net
Sun Nov 26 12:22:01 PST 2006
Ralph,
You could rent a little portable, gas powered air compressor for a few
hours (or buy one, being on a farm, they are oh so useful.) They are
not that expensive and you might find one used for next to nothing.
Ed
Ralph Goff wrote:
> Steve W. wrote:>
>
>> Grab a dremel type tool, with a good burr or cut off wheel in it that
>> nut would be cut in about 10 minutes. I have used mine many times on
>> old equipment. From using a small wire wheel to clean out the tight
>> corners in a mag or carb to cutting grooves for retaining rings. Many
>> uses for one in a shop.
>>
> Steve, I have one of those and did consider it but it would mean
> disassembling the mill to get it into the workshop. The dremel tool I
> have is a cheap little air powered one from Princess Auto but has a
> good quality burr wheel on it that might just fit inside the pulley
> and cut through the nut. I may have to do this eventually.
>
> Ralph in Sask.
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