If you remove the post put a rod of metal or something hard in the hole. Put the post back in tighten it, it will gradually lift the bushing right out as you tighten it.
Good luck
Kimball
If you remove the post put a rod of metal or something hard in the hole. Put the post back in tighten it, it will gradually lift the bushing right out as you tighten it.
Good luck
Kimball
Good looking jig you made there Fred
Cheers.
Worked pretty well.
Because I used an M8x40 bolt and the wood bits were not too thick I reckon the bolt was pushing at the bottom of the hole while the washer was pulling up, so came out super easily!
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Got it done, too easy, i used the screw method, but i am going to make up a jig for the future.