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Not exactly an anvil (I can lift it). I wonder what it was used for.
Are these any good for siezed bolts and generally heating parts up?I saw Gragsons post the other day and had a look for the Rothenberger Roxy set he was using, MM want around £250 for one so I managed to find one on FB , new and unused for about a third of that. Bit of a soggy drive to collect it but at that price it was worth it.
I am able to borrow one of these whenever, but I don’t like to unless I’m stuck. I’ll be getting my own when funds allow.Are these any good for siezed bolts and generally heating parts up?
If not what's best stuff to buy?
Ah yes, the unmistakable sound of the Yorkshire battle cry..." howwwww much ?"
I see GYS do oneI am able to borrow one of these whenever, but I don’t like to unless I’m stuck. I’ll be getting my own when funds allow.
They are brilliant
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Sealey VS250 Rapid Heat Induction Heater 2300W
Mobile induction heater for fast heat delivery. Install appropriate coil and place over or around ferrous metal. Ideal for loosening stubborn and seized fixings. Suppliedwww.toolstop.co.uk
I think they’re on special at the moment. I got a flyer on Friday given to me. It’s In the truck, not read it yet.I see GYS do one
Yeah they can, some kits come with a long wire which you can bend to shape yourself. They're very effective for getting bearing races off of shafts, they heat the bearing race up really quickly before much heat can transfer to the shaft.I wonder if that machine can use a 3-4" diameter coil?
That’s the only bit I’ve used on that machine.Yeah they can, some kits come with a long wire which you can bend to shape yourself. They're very effective for getting bearing races off of shafts, they heat the bearing race up really quickly before much heat can transfer to the shaft.
I'm going to buy one for at home, great piece of kitThat’s the only bit I’ve used on that machine.
It’ll get a ball joint so hot the grease is bubbling out but you can touch the arm it’s in.
I will be once I can afford. It has saved tens if not hundreds of hours in the workshop that it lives in.I'm going to buy one for at home, great piece of kit
Now that’s a proper bandsaw....Yesterday technically but I acquired a reasonable "final" layout of the workshop.
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Had to keep stuff out of the way until the staircase was built but a few tonnes of metal has been moved around. It's even tidier now but I started wiring things a bit more permanently so no lights downstairs and too dark for photo. There's a nice open space where I'm stood (big enough for a Land Rover) by the big roller door for projects if needed