I didn’t mention it in the video but I did change that one around because I think the grease would have smashed off. All these skills today we learnt together years ago.
Love your videos they are very helpful. Would it be possible to explain what and why you are doing things and the tools you are using so I might get an idea of what to use why and when. Really brilliant content,thank you for sharing your knowledge 👍🏼
@ yes please. Just for example, I didn’t know that you could use a socket to hit the tight joint to remove it. I thought you were using a punch so a socket is clever 👌 I like all your videos and they give confidence to have a go yourself, I’m a beginner 👍
You use a socket of similar size to the u/j to spread the load over the surface, you can also use a larger one on the other side to drive the bearing cup into.
Brought back memories when you said 'soon find out when it's smashed off'... oh those were the days lol. Great video, keep them coming.
I didn’t mention it in the video but I did change that one around because I think the grease would have smashed off. All these skills today we learnt together years ago.
Great job Richard! 👍🏻 Another very helpful and enjoyable video, thank you very much for sharing! 😊
Thank you, really pleased you enjoyed it
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Love your videos they are very helpful. Would it be possible to explain what and why you are doing things and the tools you are using so I might get an idea of what to use why and when. Really brilliant content,thank you for sharing your knowledge 👍🏼
Thank you for your comment, I take it you mean in future videos? It is something I need to do, be more informative as well as entertaining
@ yes please. Just for example, I didn’t know that you could use a socket to hit the tight joint to remove it. I thought you were using a punch so a socket is clever 👌 I like all your videos and they give confidence to have a go yourself, I’m a beginner 👍
You use a socket of similar size to the u/j to spread the load over the surface, you can also use a larger one on the other side to drive the bearing cup into.