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dutchgray

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It is just a brass bar, but also a drift, you use it to hammer on stuff you don't want to damage, because the bar takes the hammer blows.
 

1982fxr

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I was cautioned about those once. Told to be careful because manufactured brass drifts and random pieces of brass are not the same and you could be using something harder than you think it is. Idk
 

Made in USA

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Brass drifts are useful for 1001 purposes -

https://www.amazon.com/Mayhew-61360-Brass-Drift-Punch/dp/B000XSEC9Y
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spyerx

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I use that mayhew set for bearing replacements on 911 hubs. That 1” may be a bit large lol
 

brollona

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Sometimes I use zinc bars if I don't have brass at hand. It is just important that bar is from soft metal so it cannot damage steel parts.
 
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danielbuck

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I keep an old brass hammer head (without the handle) around for tapping heavier parts or materials into place. quite handy.
 

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I've used them for gently persuading universal joints and a hundred different other things.
I use copper as well. Great for absorbing heat while using as a backing for welding too.
 

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I have one of these in In my box made of steel, aluminum, and brass. I use them for dislodging pinion gears in differentials, amongst other things.

The size makes it easier to hold onto while striking it with a 5lbs sledge.
 

HenryAZ

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I have a 10" length of 3/4" brass rod, left over from some project. I bought the longer piece from McMaster for the project. As mentioned above, I use it (sideways) for gently persuading things to move just a tiny bit.
 
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