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Bearing and sleeve puller

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Bobby Bruneau

02-06-2000 12:00:19




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How many of you mechanics would be interested in a puller that would not only pull blind bearings but the thin sleeves that are left after the rollers fall out with ease? I have invented such a tool that works ten times better than anything on the market and am blown away by the BS one has to go through to get a patent only to have it stolen by some big corp. who will eventually have to be sued to get a royalty. I have protected the idea to prove it was mine but would like to take a survey as to the interest in such an item before I persue the matter and the grief further. Please answer here or email me direct at rbruneau@awod.com thanks to all for their input. Price would be according to what some company would build it for but similar items that hardly work at all sell for $100 to $150. Bobby

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IHank

02-16-2000 22:12:49




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 Re: Bearing and sleeve puller in reply to Bobby Bruneau, 02-06-2000 12:00:19  
Bobby- Get anger behind fast as you can. Yes, happiness is watching a tour bus full of lawyers go over a cliff! Then pay attention to Andy's words. In addition there is Lisle Tools, Clarinda, IA, and also OTC up in MN. Good luck! Hank



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Andy

02-06-2000 16:17:10




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 Re: Bearing and sleeve puller in reply to Bobby Bruneau, 02-06-2000 12:00:19  
Bobby, You may try contacting snap-on co. or matco.I know ov a local person who sold his idea to snap-on (dont know the specifics but saw the tool in their catalog). My guess is that if you try to produce & market the tool yourself you should have a rather large pile of money.I own a small business and can tell you "marketing takes $$$$$$$"!!
Just my 2 cents !
Good Luck, ANDY



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