Slide Hammer Puller - DIY Welding Tool - Portable Welding Table

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Uploaded by on May 23, 2011

http://www.weldingtipsandtricks.com/slide-hammer-puller.html

A few modifications to a slide hammer puller make it a super useful DIY welding tool
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  • The aluminum acted like a heat sink correct? Great video. I enjoy shop knowledge tricks. As always, thanks for the great vid.

  • @simpleinseattle yep, the aluminum block was a big heat sink...lots of questions about why the aluminum didnt melt too....thats one reason, the other is that the oxide on the aluminum is hard to melt on DCEN. If that pin was aluminum, it would have been tricky

  • 5:05 did you just get the tattoo jody???

  • @605manuel... I forgot to wash that sucker off...its a fake tattoo I was trying out for my grand-kids.

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  • Awesome slide "pliers" tip!!!! Thanks!!!!

  • Thanks for the slide hammer tip. I'm gonna make one tomorrow as soon as I buy a grip. As always your video has helped a great deal and your welds have impressed me.

  • how much do these tables cost, looks like you could fairly easily fabricate one from a cheap shop table. just replace the top wood part with some 1/4 or 1/2"

  • slide hammer so smart, i going to make one, thank for that tip. the others at my shop will be impressed.

  • @littlestworkshop I guess I'm an unlucky sob. I'll be upgrading to a bigger tank and I'll check the connections with soap and water before I take it home.

  • @CoolasIce2 Doesn't make any sense unless you just happen to have two faulty tanks, at least when you refill you get a new one. I am an irregular user and only lose pressure if I don't turn off the taps on the tanks themselves.

  • @littlestworkshop I do. I do, but both my tanks have a lot less pressure in between uses.

  • @CoolasIce2 It is best to shut off the main valve on the bottle after use because it doesn't take much for them to empty from the smallest leak.

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