I like the idea myself, and I am in this group at the moment:
I have to find a tool that works well for taking off chainsaw flywheel's.What do you guy's use?
Depends on the saw. Stihls (and possibly others) need a special puller that threads into the center of the wheel with a center bolt that drives down into the crank end. Some can be pulled with a regular steering wheel type puller, by inserting bolts into the starter pawl holes (some have other holes just for this purpose). Still others can be pulled with a regular two or three jaw puller.
Still on the tool topic but not saw related, a couple weeks ago I found a little gem. It's a Starrett 604R 6" ruler. I'm hesitant to call it a machinist's rule but it's in that order of quality. I dug it out of a bucket of junked steel - it was pretty corroded and dirty and honestly I didn't realize quite what it was or even think it would end up being salvageable, but took it anyway. It did clean up fairly well, actually:
Must be stainless steel - it was fairly rusty, but it didn't seem to have a significant impact on the surface. With some more sanding and buffing it would polish up even better, I'm sure. It's the first ruler I've had that had 1/64" graduations. And the graduations are cut into the metal, not printed or anything. It's exactly 6" long too, which is nice - no compensating for off-length ends.
It's not much, but it was a nice little find.