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I don't use shrink holders, but can't you just pull the pullstud and push it out?
Pull the stud out, push a rod through the backside, keep light pressure on rod and heat the holder with propane torch until it pops out.
Wasn't there a thread a little while back about this?
Make an adapter for a grease fitting that goes into the pullstud, heat the tool and inject grease to force it out.
Nothing like an explosive grease fire to shoot your hot carbide shank across the shop...
Seriously, don't do this. Manual force only, I'd try the rod and hot holder first. But make sure you have a plan for where the shank will fall, and especially make sure it's not your hands unless you're wearing welding gloves.
Nothing like an explosive grease fire to shoot your hot carbide shank across the shop...
Seriously, don't do this. Manual force only, I'd try the rod and hot holder first. But make sure you have a plan for where the shank will fall, and especially make sure it's not your hands unless you're wearing welding gloves.
I was going to suggest removing the pull stud and filling with black powder. Re-install pull stud and then heat. I guarantee the broken tool will come out...
Varget is black, think it would work? lol
I was going to suggest removing the pull stud and filling with black powder. Re-install pull stud and then heat. I guarantee the broken tool will come out...
Nothing like an explosive grease fire to shoot your hot carbide shank across the shop...
Seriously, don't do this. Manual force only, I'd try the rod and hot holder first. But make sure you have a plan for where the shank will fall, and especially make sure it's not your hands unless you're wearing welding gloves.
Heat it up like usual and push it out thru the back ? This isn't rocket science?!
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