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Close to out, but stops dead. Wants a lot of pressure to come out, too much. That is almost as deep as my puller goes. Enough I fear the brittle plastic and fiber insulators cracking, or winding damage should something slip. Or bending the shaft during a full length re-press. I'm not inexperienced with small motors, or being super over cautious. It really just doesn't want to budge from here going off, going on again is a breeze). 

I thought of a peening/staking along the shaft, but staking mid length, without bending the shaft at all? Maybe if my "beating vise" had new, un-rounded jaw edges. These are reasons I'm thinking of an adhesive of some kind over traditional means. And the knurling by plier may bend/warp, grinding in a rough with a dremel I though would be ok. My real CA fear is set time. If the shaft hangs up or I'm slow, then Im cooked The thought of acetone near winding lacquer concerns me.

Sooo tired (for once..) Goodnight! Thanks again.      

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