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this may be hard for you to understand , but with all my health issues , all this projects give me a reason to craw out of bed every day . if not for them , i'd probably be dead soon , plus i love to build cheap things .

shd

I am looking forward to seeing how you make the bearing splitter. Sorry bout the injury. On the plus side, the press is looking great! :beer:
 
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So what is your game plan to make a bearing separator. They are generally cast or forged pieces for the sides, and long bolts and nuts to hold them into the bearing. 9.99 for a small one is hard to beat you would probably spend half that for the bolts. and 16.00 for the larger one. You most likely will have to come up with a couple press plates or heavy metal stock also.

I see you have asked how wide of a spacing your should have. Well of course it needs to be very stable so it will end up close to your frame. The smaller the space the more limited on what you can press threw but of course limitations are also already in place with the press side. I am guessing by your design you make be able to space both rails out evenly with some sort of guide and get up to about 5" I need to see a pic of it mocked up to see how far out that bring them.

more better for usability, less better for durability and stability
 
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most of my home built tools have no plans or mock up :wtf:. i just kinda look at a picture of what i want to build and the mess of odd and ends that i have to build it , and some how it comes together :headscrat. sometimes even i don't understand it as i don't have much education . but i will take pictures .

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before i broke my shop vice , then ran out of mig wire , then droped the nut and bolt box TWICE . this has not ben trued up , just laying there for you to see .

shd

When you put all your parts together before welding them up and squaring them for the top section, and took that photo that was a mock up. That is all I am saying for your bottom rails???
 
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finger is better , swelling went down so i could i could bend it . but baby is it TENDER . here is what i have lined up for bering seperator so far , but i got stuff strung everwhere it's just remembering where it is .:headscrat

shd
 

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finger is better , swelling went down so i could i could bend it . but baby is it TENDER . here is what i have lined up for bering seperator so far , but i got stuff strung everwhere it's just remembering where it is .:headscrat

shd

You are doing great.

Me, well I have "Right" Stepped on a sheetrock screw wearing sneakers, with my right foot, still limping. Got something in my right eye. Burned my 2 fingers on my right hand, still bandaged All this in one day and I did this to myself without any help from anyone! :lol_hitti
 

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You are doing great.

Me, well I have "Right" Stepped on a sheetrock screw wearing sneakers, with my right foot, still limping. Got something in my right eye. Burned my 2 fingers on my right hand, still bandaged All this in one day and I did this to myself without any help from anyone! :lol_hitti

LOL - time to put down the tools and take a little "away" time:thumbup:
 

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got it welded up today , now if i can only find my bi-metal hole saw kit:headscrat

shd

Not to be critical -- please accept this as humble advice. You need to set the heat higher on that welder -- those welds look really "cold".:beer:

Could be the pic quality --
 

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got it welded up today , now if i can only find my bi-metal hole saw kit:headscrat

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I have that same problem around my house. I have four "working areas" and any specific tool may inhabit any of them at any moment. Other people also "move" and use things which does not help at all.

Those welds do not look good. They look like some of mine when I have not had enough "shaky medicine" to calm my essential tremor. Of course I stick weld which makes it even worse.
 
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i always use stitch welds , it was on the hottest setting , once i drill the holes , i will cut it in half , i had used 4 different plates to make up the difference for the square tubing . and believe me i had very good penetration . momma says i can't take the good camera out to the garage . :( as my right arm is broke forever , it flops around a little at the wrong times .

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OK I believe. Maybe SWMBO will come out with the camera and take pictures for you???

Both of my shoulders are "broke" which makes it tough to control my arm motions also. Old injuries are Hell...
 
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I am 56, and I believe the term started with an old British sitcom called "Rumpole of the Bailey" or something like that. SWMBO is used all over the net and has been used on GJ a few times.
 
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finally found the hole saw kit under the front seat of the truck (don't ask me :headscrat) got this far more to go .

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Good work looks like it came out very nicely. A project to help in future projects. Can't go wrong with that. By the way the pics look a bit better was this with the good camera you were not supposed to bring out to the garage?? :lol_hitti
 
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Good work looks like it came out very nicely. A project to help in future projects. Can't go wrong with that. By the way the pics look a bit better was this with the good camera you were not supposed to bring out to the garage?? :lol_hitti

she caught me going out the door with the good one , almost lost my manhood (what little is left) it's like she has eyes in the back of her head:wtf: . yes old camera , different light .

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Silver Hair, My wife is like yours. I told her I weigh twice her, and if she continues to nag me I was going to punch her out.

Her response was "You have to sleep sometime!" After thinking about this. I follow her instructions. LOL
 

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you've inspired me to make my own this weekend. Needs a little bit of finishing yet, but its usable. Only thing I had to buy was $15 of springs and eye bolts.

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Its about 42" tall. I'm using a 12 ton jack just because I have it, Id use 3-6 ton if I had one instead. Have to keep my eye open at the yard sales.
 

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I have to thank Silver Hair Deere for sparking my interest. I needed a press to change out some u-joints and I also always wanted to have a shop press but the costs up here are rediculous with the shipping included for a 25 ton press at appox. $1000. Plus the idea of making somthing is always intriguing.
I decided to go a bit heavier then Silver Hair Deere's with a 20 ton press. I have approx $200 invested in rems from the metal shop and the jack.
I had to modify the jack for the in inverted application with an overhead oil reservior.
 

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I have to thank Silver Hair Deere for sparking my interest. I needed a press to change out some u-joints and I also always wanted to have a shop press but the costs up here are rediculous with the shipping included for a 25 ton press at appox. $1000. Plus the idea of making somthing is always intriguing.
I decided to go a bit heavier then Silver Hair Deere's with a 20 ton press. I have approx $200 invested in rems from the metal shop and the jack.
I had to modify the jack for the in inverted application with an overhead oil reservior.

great job and best of all cheap .

shd
 
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