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Re: Thunderhex and Thunderhex Bearings
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Originally Posted by BumblingBuilder
Because of these issues our team has stopped using thunderhex as axles, only using leftover materials as cool-looking standoffs.
Last year was thunderhex hell for our team
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Have you found another option when using hex shaft? We bought some from McMaster-Carr last year and had issues with the tolerance on it vs. the tolerance of the Hex Bearings and had an extremely difficult time installing the shafts on our climber. So we decided to go with the Thunderhex this year.
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