Re: Brake Drum Removal Tool
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Re: Brake Drum Removal Tool




Don,
I didn't realize you were so close to me. I live about 30 min NE of Bel Air.

Anyway, I have a friend of mine that's a Mastertech for Firestone and
has a TON of tools. I'll try and get ahold of him tonight and see of
he has one, but I'm not sure he does. I've always just seen him use
liberal applications of a BFH (big f'ing hammer) to get most any drum
off.

I apologize if i haven't been paying the closest attention on this
thread, but I assume besides heat, you've tried penetrating fluid,
de-adjusting the brake shoes and then beating the drum side to side
too? How about hitting the drum where it meets the axle face? Is it
stuck there or stuck by the shoes?

Bill M
65 Coronet 500 'vert

On 10/24/06, Don Owen <d4owe9@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Many thanks to everyone, and oh yeah....serious heat has been applied
already.
I'm in suburban Maryland just outside of DC...could pick up and promptly
return the tool if anyone is within 150 miles or so. I'm watching ebay as
well but just don't want to buy the darn thing if I can help it. This is my
last total restoration(We've all said that before, right??!!!!).
Thanks again to all, Don, 64 Belvedere

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