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Re: Will bleach eat rust?
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Posted by Janicholson on November 18, 2006 at 16:22:40 from (66.173.50.118):
In Reply to: Will bleach eat rust? posted by super99 on November 18, 2006 at 16:00:30:
In my opinion bleach will do very little to penetrate that bearing. If the bearing is going to be replaced, slice it nearly in half with a abrasive cutoff saw (maybe in a 7-1/4 elecrric saw, or a side winder grinder) on one side and use a cold chisel to split it. If the bearing is good, warming it up with a torch uniformly till it is way to hot to touch, but not starting to change color may loosen it enough to drive it off. Tou can also drive on it with a suitable piece of pipe in the opposite direction you need to go, then polish the vacated spot with 250 open coat cloth and lube it befor driving it off in the way it needs to go. If the blades are in the way, smoke them off with a blue flame wrench and have at it. Good luck, JimN
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