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Unread 23-08-2009, 01:20
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Re: fitting a round rod in a round hole

Actually, I have since ruined bearings trying to press fit them. If you don't have access to reamers, I would recommend using flanged bearings and some button head screws on the outer edge of the bearing. You can drill and tap the screw holes by hand if you want and it will run very nice. Bearings are finicky.

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