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Posted by:
Ralph D. Jones
(68.220.229.---)
Date: October 14, 2005 04:09PM
Does someone on the left sell ball bearings for an epoxy mixer. I need 9/16th in. to 3/4 in. I think. Two 1/2 in. ball bearings went round instead of blending the epoxy. Thanks. Ralph If at first you don't succeed, go fishing, then try, try again. Re: ball bearings
Posted by:
Anonymous User
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Date: October 14, 2005 04:11PM
You might find some old bearings at an electric motor repair shop. Get the old bearing, knock it apart, clean the ball/s and you're set.
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Posted by:
Anonymous User
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Date: October 14, 2005 04:47PM Re: ball bearings
Posted by:
Gerry Rhoades
(209.200.194.---)
Date: October 14, 2005 05:11PM
Lowe's sells individual steel balls in a variety of sizes, fairly cheap as I recall. Re: ball bearings
Posted by:
Emory Harry
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Date: October 14, 2005 05:49PM
The steel balls, the ones that are about 1/4" in diameter, that are sold as ammunition for sling shots and available at almost any discount store and are very cheap have worked well for me. Re: ball bearings
Posted by:
Bob Crook
(---.onspeed.com)
Date: October 14, 2005 05:54PM
Golden Witch has 1/4" & 1/2" by the 100.....[www.goldenwitch.com] Re: ball bearings
Posted by:
Anonymous User
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Date: October 14, 2005 06:51PM
I have used this company to upgrade the bearings in my reels. They also have single bearings in many many sizes.
[www.bocabearings.com] I just visited their site and noticed that they have many of the bearing kits for ree;s on sale [www.bocabearings.com] Scott Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 10/14/2005 06:56PM by Scott Mumford. Re: ball bearings
Posted by:
Ralph D. Jones
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Date: October 14, 2005 07:42PM
Thank you all. Ralph If at first you don't succeed, go fishing, then try, try again. Re: ball bearings
Posted by:
Dave Gilberg
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Date: October 14, 2005 09:19PM
My local Ace Hardware store has them in many sizes in the section with little springs, rubber rings and other small items. I like the 1/2" size. Smaller ones don't have the mass to mix well.
Dave Re: ball bearings
Posted by:
kenny cuddeford
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Date: October 15, 2005 01:23AM
most any auto repair shop or tire shop that changes cv joints should have a few laying around.i used to save all tho ones out of the bad cv joints for my kids and sling shots. Re: ball bearings
Posted by:
stan lothamer
(---.il-chicago0.sa.earthlink.net)
Date: October 15, 2005 04:12AM
a 5/8 or 3/4 oz lead head jig. cut off the eye and hook. works fine for me. Re: ball bearings
Posted by:
John Kepka
(---.iad.untd.com)
Date: October 15, 2005 08:15AM
How about using lead balls for muzzleloading? They com in various sizes? The slingshot ammo I saw actually had flat spots on it. Re: ball bearings
Posted by:
bill boettcher
(---.250.156.81.Dial1.Weehawken1.Level3.net)
Date: October 15, 2005 08:41AM
Plastic cup and a popsicle stick works for me Doooooo Re: ball bearings
Posted by:
dave schaub
(38.112.169.---)
Date: October 17, 2005 09:08AM
Bill,
You have an older model of the mixer which does not require electric power or batteries. Re: ball bearings
Posted by:
bill boettcher
(---.nyc.untd.com)
Date: October 17, 2005 09:17AM
Yep it don't use electricity. Sorry, only registered users may post in this forum.
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