merlin1952
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I have an old Thorsen 16L breaker bar (belonged to my grandfather) that the little ball is gone from the head unit so needless to say the sockets won’t stay on. How would I go about repairing this issue? Thanks
If you can get a small spring and a bb that just fits, it should be possible to "damage" the area around where it fits enough with a chisel to make it hold. Of course it's probably not worth the time and energy searching and doing, but it wouldn't stop me from making my best attempt. Nothing is more satisfying then making something that was useless function again.
I appreciate the responses. I have other breaker bars so not really interested in buying a replacement rather for sentimental reasons would like to repair this one. I guess I could rob the ball and spring from a cheap ½ inch drive tool of some flavor but not necessarily feeling good about my chances on getting it installed in the Thorsen, might be worth a try though. Is there a practical way to replace the whole head unit? Thanks again for everyone’s assistance.
I think first, with the ball removed, I would drill a 1/16" hole through to the back side of the friction ball hole. That way, if the ball gets stuck or you need to redo the repair for some reason, you'll be able to pop out the ball with a 1/16" punch.
Next, redrill the ball hole to the size of the new ball. That will clean the hole of any rust or dirt.
Then, peen as desribed above. Staking punches are used for this purpose. Gunsmiths usually have these.
I saw recently where someone used the tiny spring from a disposable lighter for these repairs. Not sure if it was on GJ or somewhere else.
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