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likwid 05-25-2012, 03:39 PM Can't look up bearings by size.
Have no goddamn clue what lapping compound is.
All they know how to do is look up by year/make/model.
What the hell is the use??!
Raven 05-25-2012, 04:15 PM Good point
spence 05-25-2012, 05:14 PM Lapping compound is the white crap which forms on the jowls of large dogs that you don't want to touch.
True story...this winter I was in the AutoZone in Fall Rive. The kid behind the counter commented on how he liked my jacket. I said yea, it's French...
Wow did they give him some crap for that :hihi:
Jacket was by Millet. Great hiking/climbing gear if you can get it at discount.
-spence
likwid 05-25-2012, 08:00 PM Jacket was by Millet.
I would have taken you for a Marmot man.
Maybe Arcteryx.
Spence, you crack me up.
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basswipe 05-26-2012, 06:25 AM True story...this winter I was in the AutoZone in Fall Rive.
-spence
You only have yourself to blame for that mistake!
NAPA in Middletown......worth the trip over the bridge.
likwid 05-26-2012, 06:45 AM You only have yourself to blame for that mistake!
NAPA in Middletown......worth the trip over the bridge.
NAPA is a little better, they can actually cross reference Sierra part numbers.
Rule number one is to go to an independently owned autoparts store. Over on my side of the bay, we have south county auto supply.. They helped me order a bunch of bearings for my 108" belt sander and pressed them for me.
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likwid 05-26-2012, 07:11 AM Rule number one is to go to an independently owned autoparts store. Over on my side of the bay, we have south county auto supply.. They helped me order a bunch of bearings for my 108" belt sander and pressed them for me.
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Hard to find around these parts although there's a Carquest (independently owned, weird hours, shocker) in the "friendly" part of NB that can order just about anything.
3 blocks from that cop stabbing the other day. :hihi:
Swimmer 05-26-2012, 09:19 AM True story...this winter I was in the AutoZone in Fall Rive. The kid behind the counter commented on how he liked my jacket. I said yea, it's French...
Jacket was by Millet. Great hiking/climbing gear if you can get it at discount.
-spence
If you wear a Millet, someone should be doing your Autozone shopping for you.
spence 05-26-2012, 10:02 AM If you wear a Millet, someone should be doing your Autozone shopping for you.
It's just an adventure brand similar to Marmot or Columbia but a bit nicer.
I like it because nobody else wears it.
-spence
And it was on sale at Marshall's
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spence 05-26-2012, 02:42 PM And it was on sale at Marshall's
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Nope, have to get it online.
-spence
Oh sorry. SIERRA TRADINGPOST then. :hihi:
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spence 05-26-2012, 03:12 PM Oh sorry. SIERRA TRADINGPOST then. :hihi:
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I see you're triangulating between threads...
Yes, they often have some. Great website for outdoor and fishing gear. They have some incredible deals on Simms of you pay attention.
-spence
likwid 05-26-2012, 05:21 PM It's just an adventure brand similar to Marmot or Columbia but a bit nicer.
I like it because nobody else wears it.
-spence
Nicer than Marmot? Ehhhhhhh
Nothing is nicer than Arcteryx though.
They're pretty much the Henri Lloyd of outdoor gear.
My grandfather drank some fine scotch with Henry Lloyd many moons ago.... a true gentleman according to my gramps...
spence 05-26-2012, 08:39 PM Nicer than Marmot? Ehhhhhhh
Nothing is nicer than Arcteryx though.
They're pretty much the Henri Lloyd of outdoor gear.
I'd put it on par with Arcteryx and below Canada Goose.
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Sea Dangles 05-28-2012, 10:25 AM insightful
Bigcat 05-28-2012, 06:32 PM Lapping compound is used in doing valve jobs to seat valves.
You you put a dab on the valve and with a plunger tool you stick the plunger to the valve and spin the tool with the palms of you hands.
likwid 05-29-2012, 05:39 AM Lapping compound is used in doing valve jobs to seat valves.
You you put a dab on the valve and with a plunger tool you stick the plunger to the valve and spin the tool with the palms of you hands.
Also for lapping prop shafts to properly mate a prop. (Yes, apparently its that hard to make a perfect morse taper)
OLD GOAT 05-29-2012, 07:04 AM Bearing specialty co. might have your answer
likwid 05-29-2012, 07:27 AM Bearing specialty co. might have your answer
An older (chain, not napa but been around just as long) auto parts/auto body supply had it.
I think it'd been on the shelf as long as the store had been open. :hihi:
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