No worries mate, I didn't read the disclaimer, but that makes sense, "side-loading" bearings isn't a good thing, even though my bearings came out in perfect condition and I'd have no hesitation re-using them.
The point I was really trying to make is that the removal process you used that you said took you several hours is about the worst I've seen, and if it's in Mark's book, well that's another reason for me not to buy it. With the tool in the link I posted, it's truly a 5 minute job.
There's no trick to replacing the bearings, so don't bother making a special tool, all you need is a similar sized socket to the OD of the bearing so that you can tap the bearing in evenly.
If you really want to make it easy, put your bearings out in the snow for a few minutes, and if you can get your hub to room temperature, the icy cold bearings will need very little persuasion to go back in. Cheers, Terry.