Small update - for those genuinely interested and considering the job.
Tomorrow the stand and spring carrier plate go to the powder coating outfit near me. But first job today was to get the old bushes out. Unbelievably I didn't have and steel rods to turn and make a drift. So my impatience got the better of me and I decided to punch them out. Very glad I did!
So I've found the bushes are steel (so can only guess the copper I was seeing was from the original grease
). But perhaps most interesting I see the bushes are actually split. I heated them, but don't think it's necessary if you punch them out.
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Tomorrow the stand and spring carrier plate go to the powder coating outfit near me. But first job today was to get the old bushes out. Unbelievably I didn't have and steel rods to turn and make a drift. So my impatience got the better of me and I decided to punch them out. Very glad I did!
So I've found the bushes are steel (so can only guess the copper I was seeing was from the original grease
). But perhaps most interesting I see the bushes are actually split. I heated them, but don't think it's necessary if you punch them out.
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But noted. Oh, you missed that the image on the fiche didn't match my stand either. It maybe you presumed I knew that? 


- are actually a little more than just plain steel. There is a coating on the inside working face. See photo. If you're able to remove them intact before coating, then just maybe you can reuse them, but mine were very definitely finished after 13yrs and no attention.