Thought up a neat little trick for separating tight parts apart that seemed to work.
I was tearing the winch for my PW apart and needed to remove the two key pins from the shaft. The first came out with a pair of vice grips and a mallet, but the second put up a big more of a fight. I figured if I could freeze the pin it might shrink enough to loosen up and come out with the vice grips.
So I got a can of electronics dusting spray (the cans of "air" for blowing out computer cases and similar). It's stored in the can as a liquid, so if you turn it upside down the liquid comes out and flashes to gas, freezing the surface it hits.
About 30 seconds of spraying the key and a little more work with the mallet and vice-grips and it came loose. With the little tube you can get fairly precise with the spray too. Maybe I just got lucky but I figure it didn't hurt.
I was tearing the winch for my PW apart and needed to remove the two key pins from the shaft. The first came out with a pair of vice grips and a mallet, but the second put up a big more of a fight. I figured if I could freeze the pin it might shrink enough to loosen up and come out with the vice grips.
So I got a can of electronics dusting spray (the cans of "air" for blowing out computer cases and similar). It's stored in the can as a liquid, so if you turn it upside down the liquid comes out and flashes to gas, freezing the surface it hits.
About 30 seconds of spraying the key and a little more work with the mallet and vice-grips and it came loose. With the little tube you can get fairly precise with the spray too. Maybe I just got lucky but I figure it didn't hurt.
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