Nothing to lose.Don't seem to be getting very far with this. On about my 8th kettle and no movement... Wondering if I should get the hot air gun on it?
Don't seem to be getting very far with this. On about my 8th kettle and no movement... Wondering if I should get the hot air gun on it?
Success! On about the 10th kettle and with increasing brute force....
Needless to say the impeller is absolutely fine.
Should I grease the shaft to make it easier next time?
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One would have to cool the shaft rather than the prop for that to work.You could try the opposite tack, and pack the prop in ice or stand it in iced water. The theory is that you contracting the material of the prop away from the shaft, and vice-versa.
Think what you're doing with heat. You are actually expanding the material of the prop, thus jamming the prop on harder. It is only the differential effects of cooling back to ambient between the shaft and prop that allows the prop hole to become larger than the shaft. Cooling is more direct. Scientific experiment needed to demonstrate.One would have to cool the shaft rather than the prop for that to work.
Richard
Agreed, but cooling the shaft would be even more direct I believe.Think what you're doing with heat. You are actually expanding the material of the prop, thus jamming the prop on harder. It is only the differential effects of cooling back to ambient between the shaft and prop that allows the prop hole to become larger than the shaft. Cooling is more direct. Scientific experiment needed to demonstrate.
Agreed, but cooling the shaft would be even more direct I believe.
Not easily, I agree. Dry ice extinguisher on the exposed end perhaps?It would, but you can't really get to the shaft when the prop is on.
Not easily, I agree. Dry ice extinguisher on the exposed end perhaps?
Not easily, I agree. Dry ice extinguisher on the exposed end perhaps?
You are trying to shrink both the prop and the shaft away from each other. I would suggest blocks of dry ice in water, with the water efficiently conducting the warmth out of both the prop and shaft. One wrinkle I can see would be the need the need to break the ice before breaking the prop free.I don't think so - too much metal around it, i.e. the prop itself, so any effect would be lost very quickly.