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Re: Bearings don't fit (Drill rod) shafts ?

The easiest way that I can think of to re-size the ID of the bearing would be to broach it since any method involving spinning tools would result in the bearing doing what bearings do. Hardness might be a factor, it would be great if you could anneal only the inner bore without softening the race itself, but that might be beyond your capabilities, especially given the amount of time left to build.
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