12-20-2019, 08:44 PM
(12-18-2019, 06:47 PM)mike4244 Wrote: I have an older model Grizzly with a 2" x 10" stone in a water bath. Same problem with the rusted nut. I heated the nut with a small butane torch and pried some rust off with an old screw driver. Between heat and PB Blaster I removed most of the rusty scale. I unbolted the pillow blocks and tapped the shaft off the stone and pillow blocks. I then polished the shaft and cleaned the pillow blocks before re-installing.
I have a metal lathe so cleaning the shaft was easy. I turned the crap off each end before polishing. I greased the shaft before installing.
mike
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I haven't had to remove the stone on my Jet but when the time comes I plan to use a strap around the stone itself to hold it while I use a box-end wrench on the nut..A few sharp raps on the wrench should break the nut loose. A three-prong wheel puller on the stone should remove it pretty easily.
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