I'm in process of building one of Chris Ludwigs Panther II kits and using Taigen King Tiger metal wheels. The inner wheels will have the correct hubs using Woz's 3-D hubs from Shapeways. The outer wheels, after the Taigen center hub is removed, will be filled with neodymium magnets and a resin hex nut to replicate something pretty close to the correct outer wheel profile. Problem is, I can't remove the center hub from the Taigen outer road wheels. The long shaft of the inner wheel hubs make for easy removal of the hub, but the hubs on the outer wheels are inserted tighter than a .......
Tapping the back side of the wheel at the inserted shaft is not an option as that splays the end of the shaft. And, there's a small piece on the inside of the inner facing of the outer wheel that prevents the shaft from being tapped through to knock the cap out, which is what I'm trying to do. Using something like a car battery cable remover is what's called for, but that remedy didn't work.
So, lads, I turn to the brain trust that resides here for guidance. What say you?
Sorry for the long winded explanation.
