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Re: Thunderhex and Thunderhex Bearings

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Originally Posted by Jimmy Nichols View Post
Based on our experience last year, this year, and reading others. I think you need to use the Thunderhex bearings, always. You can always throw any hex you have on the lathe and turn it down or sand it down to the 13.75 or 13.73 mm you need.
Even on that front, you will often have trouble getting gears/pulleys to fit over hex purchased from a metal supplier. The tolerances just aren't very good and are often on the + side of 1/2" not minus.
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