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Re: Pilot/spigot bearing puller
Posted: 24 Oct 2020, 14:02
by Mr Bean
Yes me too. Hovis white for my Beans on toast every time.
Anyway I wouldn't be surprised if the whole whole meal thing is just white bread with a hand full of sweepings chucked into the mix.
But then I would be looking for factory precision just like one gets with Heinz Baked Bean.
(Other baked beans are available)
Re: Pilot/spigot bearing puller
Posted: 24 Oct 2020, 14:05
by steveo9007
Wonder if there is a particular brand that’s best. Can’t beat a bit of Mothers Pride

Re: Pilot/spigot bearing puller
Posted: 24 Oct 2020, 15:11
by Mr Bean
steveo9007 wrote: ↑24 Oct 2020, 14:05
Wonder if there is a particular brand that’s best. Can’t beat a bit of Mothers Pride
What for eating or hydraulicking?
For bread one could make the argument that it should have functionality as a substrate for the support of supplementary foodstuffs and for instance, and at least pleasant for mastication.
While for hydraulicking a dense stodgy glutinous but smooth pasty consistence would be needed containing no air.
Although considering some of the carp some people eat I guess anything goes.
Re: Pilot/spigot bearing puller
Posted: 24 Oct 2020, 16:50
by Oldiebut goodie
Crucian, Common or Mirror? ( or even Koi? )
Re: Pilot/spigot bearing puller
Posted: 24 Oct 2020, 16:51
by steveo9007
Or ghost

Re: Pilot/spigot bearing puller
Posted: 25 Oct 2020, 06:51
by Titus A Duxass
Or Grass
Re: Pilot/spigot bearing puller
Posted: 25 Oct 2020, 07:54
by Mr Bean
Wow! That must have Bean what I got given many years ago. It soon outgrew my pond so I gave it to my brother in law who had a much larger pond. But he recently removed the pond in a garden refurb and it is now with a family who have an even bigger pond. I suppose the proper thing to do was to research a suitable water and release it back to the wild so he/she could meet many fishermen every weekend

but he/she was such a tame creature - nibbling your fingers and generally doing the pond fish thing that it never occurred to us.
Happy days.
Re: Pilot/spigot bearing puller
Posted: 25 Oct 2020, 08:07
by Titus A Duxass
One of these?

Re: Pilot/spigot bearing puller
Posted: 25 Oct 2020, 08:51
by Mr Bean
Yes that looks right and the last time I saw it it was approaching 500mm long.
Re: Pilot/spigot bearing puller
Posted: 09 Nov 2020, 14:52
by steveo9007
i used the correct tool in the end, couldn't make up my mind about the bread to use, but the correct tool pulled the spigot bearing out in 2 sharp blows to the rear, good job i changed it as the spigot bearing casing was cracked in 2 places and the rollers had dropped out inside the hole they are fitted in.
This is the tool i used 15mm blind bearing puller