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Karl Townsend August 15th 13 12:06 AM

My puller,weld pulley
 
I had to pull a pulley today, so I took pics of the operation:
http://www.mwdropbox.com/dropbox/Puller01.jpg
http://www.mwdropbox.com/dropbox/Puller02.jpg
http://www.mwdropbox.com/dropbox/Puller03.jpg

Note the special three piece puller bracket. I also took a smaller one
apart to show the three views and set it beside the pulley. I should
have made one first, cause I tried to pull without making this and
broke a piece off the pulley.

Can this be welded? What special procedure, looks to be a forging or
possibly just cast (I doubt it but don't know how to tell for sure).
You can see rough grain in the broke off piece.

Karl

Pete C.[_3_] August 15th 13 01:38 AM

My puller,weld pulley
 

Karl Townsend wrote:

I had to pull a pulley today, so I took pics of the operation:
http://www.mwdropbox.com/dropbox/Puller01.jpg
http://www.mwdropbox.com/dropbox/Puller02.jpg
http://www.mwdropbox.com/dropbox/Puller03.jpg

Note the special three piece puller bracket. I also took a smaller one
apart to show the three views and set it beside the pulley. I should
have made one first, cause I tried to pull without making this and
broke a piece off the pulley.

Can this be welded? What special procedure, looks to be a forging or
possibly just cast (I doubt it but don't know how to tell for sure).
You can see rough grain in the broke off piece.

Karl


Probably cast, I doubt a simple pulley would be forged. Probably best to
braze (gas or TIG).

Karl Townsend August 15th 13 02:42 AM

My puller,weld pulley
 

Probably cast, I doubt a simple pulley would be forged. Probably best to
braze (gas or TIG).


I smell a big favor request coming...

My son offered to stay late at work tommorrow and make me a new one.

Karl





Larry Jaques[_4_] August 15th 13 04:34 AM

My puller,weld pulley
 
On Wed, 14 Aug 2013 18:06:57 -0500, Karl Townsend
wrote:

I had to pull a pulley today, so I took pics of the operation:
http://www.mwdropbox.com/dropbox/Puller01.jpg
http://www.mwdropbox.com/dropbox/Puller02.jpg
http://www.mwdropbox.com/dropbox/Puller03.jpg


Ooh, nice puller!


Note the special three piece puller bracket. I also took a smaller one
apart to show the three views and set it beside the pulley. I should
have made one first, cause I tried to pull without making this and
broke a piece off the pulley.

Can this be welded? What special procedure, looks to be a forging or
possibly just cast (I doubt it but don't know how to tell for sure).
You can see rough grain in the broke off piece.


That probably isn't a high-speed pulley (Woodmiser, innit?)
I'll bet it would braze up nicely...if the pulley isn't bent from the
abuse the first time around.

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those who have taken authority as truth,
rather than truth as authority.
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Gunner Asch[_6_] August 15th 13 05:22 AM

My puller,weld pulley
 
On Wed, 14 Aug 2013 20:34:51 -0700, Larry Jaques
wrote:

On Wed, 14 Aug 2013 18:06:57 -0500, Karl Townsend
wrote:

I had to pull a pulley today, so I took pics of the operation:
http://www.mwdropbox.com/dropbox/Puller01.jpg
http://www.mwdropbox.com/dropbox/Puller02.jpg
http://www.mwdropbox.com/dropbox/Puller03.jpg


Ooh, nice puller!


Dayam! Indeed it is!!!


Note the special three piece puller bracket. I also took a smaller one
apart to show the three views and set it beside the pulley. I should
have made one first, cause I tried to pull without making this and
broke a piece off the pulley.

Can this be welded? What special procedure, looks to be a forging or
possibly just cast (I doubt it but don't know how to tell for sure).
You can see rough grain in the broke off piece.


That probably isn't a high-speed pulley (Woodmiser, innit?)
I'll bet it would braze up nicely...if the pulley isn't bent from the
abuse the first time around.


Thats a cast iron pulley. Braze the busted part back on, clean up on
the lathe (inside of the groove..the outside ..dont bother)

Done a gazillion of those and it works nicely.

You can even tig braze it easily.

Silicone bronze or Aluminum Bronze works nicely.

Gunner

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children. Thus, for example, there is also the popular tactic of
repeating some stupid, meaningless phrase a billion times" Arms for
hostages, arms for hostages, arms for hostages, it's just about sex, just
about sex, just about sex, dumb,dumb, money in politics,money in
politics, Enron, Enron, Enron. Nothing repeated with mind-numbing
frequency in all major news outlets will not be believed by some members
of the populace. It is the permanence of evil; you can't stop it." (Ann
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Karl Townsend August 15th 13 04:52 PM

My puller,weld pulley
 
Just did the middle pulley:
http://www.mwdropbox.com/dropbox/pulley04.jpg

No way would the puller reach around a four belt pulley. So, i cut a
taper matching one of the shieves in my puller attachment. Don't know
how i could live without my CNC mill.

I'm also glad I took an extra second when taking this unit out of the
CNC yesterday and bolted down a locating block. Then I didn't need to
re center it. Finding dead center on a triangle is tricky.

Karl


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