A press or pounding will accomplish the same thing.
I've done both. The first time, i was pounding and I ruined a hub (that was already ruined). i did it as a test so I was prepared to make mistakes. But i ended up pounding it a bit crooked and it scored the inners of the hub.
The second time (different wheel) I pounded it out, and it worked fine (lots more heat). So I got the hang of it...
However, having access to a press, you can do the job MUCH more carefully then pounding. I started to remove a bearing stack and felt it go a bit crooked... so, I backed off, re-aligned everything, added more heat and everything pressed out smoothly.
Texer wrote:Hi Josh,
Mike here, contacting you because I just read your blog and because I'll be dismantling the front wheel stack on my '70 swb. I know you mentioned the heat and press. My manuals all say heat the hub and pound the stack out with the front axle. Can I ask for the details of how you heated, etc? I'm a bit daunted prior to the job and the heating process is an unknown for me at this time. Thanks -