Thank you! All the numbers and details in this video were doing my head in a bit. So I might make another more generic version without so many specific dimensions in the voiceover
@@UzumakiGarage that’s next level with the hydraulic press. Makes bicycle suspension presses look like child’s play. I’ve used my mini lathe to make bush presses but those car bushes are massive by comparison
Hi mate. yes it was interesting. Maybe if I let it soak for a few days it would have penetrated deeper. Turns out there was very little corrosion so the bushes pressed out very easily. thanks for your feedback :)
As always very informative video thx for sharing.
Thank you! All the numbers and details in this video were doing my head in a bit. So I might make another more generic version without so many specific dimensions in the voiceover
Great job thanks for sharing
Thanks mate. not the most interesting task but I do find maintenance jobs to be satisfying when I do it myself
@@UzumakiGarage that’s next level with the hydraulic press. Makes bicycle suspension presses look like child’s play. I’ve used my mini lathe to make bush presses but those car bushes are massive by comparison
@@kenjiwalter5024 what diameter bushes do bikes have?
@@UzumakiGarage maybe 20mm max? Generally smaller like 10-12mm
interesting to see the penetrating oil didn't get on the bushing ring.
Hi mate. yes it was interesting. Maybe if I let it soak for a few days it would have penetrated deeper. Turns out there was very little corrosion so the bushes pressed out very easily. thanks for your feedback :)
@@UzumakiGarage thank you for the great videos. I learned a lot. ~ Mike
@@HiFiInsider thanks Mike. I really appreciate your feedback :)