I broke my dad's pulley puller. He did tell me to heat it, spray it and tap on it. Guess it was to hard a tap :)
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I broke my dad's pulley puller. He did tell me to heat it, spray it and tap on it. Guess it was to hard a tap :)
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I admire your repair,,,but I have to ask a couple of questions,,,I have the same puller,,,had it for over 40 + years,,,used it a whole bunch of times and it still looks like new,,,your puller looks like it was stored in a bucket of salt water,,,the chrome is off it etc, etc,,,how is that possible,,,,lol....it must have an interesting history...
It's one piece again, but I don't know that I would trust it. Gonna have to heat treat it to get the hardness back in it. It's gonna break again, and the weld will pull away from the metal - weak point created by the heat from the weld.