It depends on how they're made, MD11. Instead of threading the pin and the bore, the pin could slide into a reamed bore and locate in place with a set screw. If the pin becomes damaged or bent, simply release the set screw, pull out the old pin and install a new one.
Replaceable tips possible? Or would the constant hammering on them cause the threads to deform?
So, if I'm reading you correctly, Crash, you rarely hold a small pin punch between your fingers? Instead, you'd prefer to use a handle of some sort?
Adjustable stops are an interesting idea. What about an adjustable length pin? Just crank out what you need, like a mechanical pencil?
I got LOTS of pin punch workout on the Do-All! Moving all those roll pins, split pins and taper pins is what got me to thinking there has to be a better tool! I searched high and low and found that everybody makes the same basic tool. Snap-On, Mac, Matco, Enderes, Mayhew, Even PB Swiss!
crashbumper said:
Having a large handle to hold the punch, but still a small (1/8"?) tip might make it easier to control. I hate holding dinky little pin punches; I feel like I'm playing with a kids toy.
One thing I'd like to see in a pin punch is some kind of adjustable stop (built in?) or markings. Sometimes I want to drive something out only so far and it's not always easy to determine how far you have moved it. I think A_P had to drive out a pin from the chain on his Do-All, and that's the best example I can think of. Drive it out too far, and you're SOL. Could I use tape? Probably, but it never seems to be near me when I think about it.
Yeah, me too! I have several partial sets in my toolbox because I broke one size.
tonydanzah said:
mine always end up getting bent
I've gotten some good ideas here, keep them coming!