Want to buy/rent/borrow/beg puller plate for 750 barrels

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Want to buy/rent/borrow/beg puller plate for 750 barrels

Post by smoketriples »

As Subj says.

Very willing to send $100 plus shipping to buy!!

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Re: Want to buy/rent/borrow/beg puller plate for 750 barrels

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I have one you can rent but shipping maybe a problem its heavy around 20# were are you.
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Re: Want to buy/rent/borrow/beg puller plate for 750 barrels

Post by oldjapanesebikes »

Funnily enough, there is one on eBay currently - item 300567404720. 8)
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Thanks Ian, just added to my auction sniper!! Been searching for days and then when I don't look, one turns up :).

You're probably the furthest member away from me :), I'm in North Carolina, but if I can't win that auction lets look into what shipping both ways would be.

I don't have a suitable drill press or bits, and the investment in all that to make one plate isn't worth it.....

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Re: Want to buy/rent/borrow/beg puller plate for 750 barrels

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I made one myself with a hand held power drill. I used a head gasket as a template and started with a 4mm drill bit. After i increased to the correct size for a M10 thread tap (9,5mm?). Didn't take long at all, just buy a good drill bit and use cutting oil to lubricate. Same with cutting the threads, get a good quality tap.
My biggest problem was actualy getting the steel plate to make it from.
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Re: Want to buy/rent/borrow/beg puller plate for 750 barrels

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Well, I'm hoping to get the one on fleabay. If that fails then it's off to the store for a drill press and taps. I'm sure I'll find more uses for the press.

Depending on what this ebay one goes for I might just make more than one and try to sell a few there.

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