I can agree with you on this one, did it this way several times in the past [:)]
But a hydraulic press gives better control for the novice mechanic, especially if it comes with a pressure gauge.
And as you know [;)] heating bearings should be done rather carefully.
To hot and you'll burn the (protective) oil/grease.
I even have access to a special little oven these days to heat the bearings.
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