A few months (years ?) back, someone developed a drawing to reproduce the Churchill hub puller (and had some made). Someone else put a copy of the drawing on a web site somewhere. Due to advancing C
No idea where the drawings are, I have the tool from this endeavor if thats any help, this was started by Jim Williams in Canada about 5 years ago. "FT" /// triumphs@autox.team.net mailing list /// o
Randall babbled : Ok, I found it. Thanks go to Tony Gordon for masterminding the plot, and to Dan Buettner for posting the information. The hub puller drawing (and lots of other good info) can be fou
Tony Gordon provided a few PDF schematics of a hub puller for TR2-6. These are available from http://www.thelittlemacshop.com/trsite/download.html I have seen a variety of hub puller designs, even in
I couldn't resist producing a CAD rendition, complete with moody lighting: http://www.canleyworks.com/graphics/hub_puller.jpg to lots /// triumphs@autox.team.net mailing list /// or try http://www.te
Mark - either 1) you have a new toy or 2) you have too much time on your hands. But it sure looks like it is straight out of a catalog. Also, aren't computers fun? :^) Carl I couldn't resist producin
Several folks pointed out that the threads were wrong, so I posted a new version with (hopefully) correct ACME threads. http://www.canleyworks.com/graphics/hub_puller.jpg /// triumphs@autox.team.net
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I replied to Randall separately but since this thread is still alive (nice drawing Mark!) thought I should let you know that the dimensions had to be changed from what's shown, in order to accommoda
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