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    Can I damage this bearing with heat?

    Yes, this is the piece I’m talking about, I think I’ve seen it referenced as a shrink collar, but not sure. I was concerned about the difference in size between the axel and the ID of this collar but decided to go ahead party because of the name shrink fit collar. I thought that maybe it was...
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    Can I damage this bearing with heat?

    The piece above the bearing, there’s another spacer below the bearing but not visible in the picture. The spline measured 31.30mm and 31.10, 2 measurements are different so I guess I wasn’t square on the one measurement and will say 31.10mm. This is supposed to be an 1 1/8” axel shaft which...
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    Can I damage this bearing with heat?

    There is a circlip that goes on the axel after the sleeve.
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    Can I damage this bearing with heat?

    Also, The new sleeves ID measured 28.26mm and the old sleeve measured at 29.95mm ID. I’m not sure what this sleeve is called, shrink sleeve? I know it’s for the oil seal to ride on. I searched up about the difference in ID diameter and AI said it’s fairly common for the old false e to have...
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    Can I damage this bearing with heat?

    I don’t know, I will have a look, I may have already wrecked the bearing. It was quite when new, now it has a sound. Didn’t have heat right in the bearing, only for 7 to 8 seconds, pointed away from the bearing and about 1/2” from the bearing but may have gotten hot enough to damage it. The...
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    Can I damage this bearing with heat?

    Thank you, unfortunately I’ve already applied some heat with the torch while the bearing and sleeve were close. I did a quick little search after I posted this and read not to get the bearing over 250 I think it was. I’m going to make a little shield with a u in it so it fits around the axel to...
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    Can I damage this bearing with heat?

    I was trying to change this sleeve on this PTO axel for a 1951 Ferguson TEA30 today. Had the axel in the freezer and I pre warmed up this sleeve and the sleeve below the bearing ( not visible in the picture). I new it was going to be a tight fit because I measure the ID of thie old sleeve that...
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    Why not use luxury vinyl for garage floor?

    If you do go LVP, I would use the thinnest product you can find. I would also use glue down instead of one with any locking edges
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    Truss repair

    His last sentence was “ how do I fix this without judgement “ I agree he already knew what he wanted to do,
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    Truss repair

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    Truss repair

    I’m talking about that little house that was demolished in the video
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    Truss repair

    ?? Asbestos?
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    Seasonal furnace maintenance

    Oil furnace?
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    Hornet/ Wasp Problem..

    I’m in eastern Ontario and last year was terrible for hornets and wasps, I really don’t know the difference but you get the idea. I killed roughly 6 nests last year, looking like they are going to bad again this year, so I’m interested to read this thread and see what the solution is
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    Amazon Deals on New Retail Items - Post them!

    Wow, That’s crazy. How long did you get out of them?
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    Amazon Deals on New Retail Items - Post them!

    Thought I would give an update on this battery I bought in October 2025 for my Suzuki GSXR. I purchased this cheap battery off of Amazon last year because history has shown that I will go out and buy a good battery for it for 150.00 or so, then forget about the bike for a couple of years, then...
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    Drainage at ledger board of deck?

    I mentioned it my other post here, but after you put the deck boards on, I put a piece of flashing under the siding, out over the deck board about 2 inches. Put a safety bend in the edge that’s showing and also put a very slight bend in the 2 inches that’s showing. Keeps the water and debris...
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    Drainage at ledger board of deck?

    Besides flashing the ledger board, I’ve also added a piece of flashing with a safety bend that extends under the siding and over the deck boards about 2 inches. Also put a slight bend in the 2” section that’s showing for ridgity. Stops most if not all water and any debris from entering at all. I...
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