
Any progress on the A/C yet?
If those bearings have a lateral load on them they won't last very long.
Haha. We use that same bearing at work in sizing roller beds and they last about 3 weeks to a month. So I was just warning.
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If I knew what "sizing roller beds" were, the information might be interesting and/or useful. A Google search wasn't helpful. Perhaps you'll explain?
As to the suitably of the bearings for nine's application, no problem. A 6202 is a deep groove radial bearing designed for, primarily, radial (lateral?) loads. I'll confidently rely on the designers of that vintage motor regarding the magnitude of the anticipated loads. Too bad the designers of the "sizing roller beds" were not as concerned with service life.


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Ned, my hero! I was jealous of your recent mill refurb so I had to go on a mission. Finally found me a small Bridgeport and just got it home today, it may become a project soon but wither way, it will help make some projects! Sorry I haven't updated the thread lately, as some of you know we got flooded back in August and I'm still working on rebuilding the house and the customer's hot rod. I'll be posting more pics on it soon, we have made some changes inside but most of it has been drive train and electrical repair so far.
Chris, send me your mailing addy and I'll whip you one up(beer coozie) next time I'm on machine. I think I read Orange, just let me know how you want it, sorry it's taken a year.
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Customer has a hidden radio antenna in the car but special ordered this $4.98 shark fin from China for me to mount on his roof. I had to use the contour gauge again to shape the base to the roof curvature. I almost want to leave the hidden antenna hooked up and just tape mount this on for his satisfaction. Honestly, it hurts my heart to drill a hole in the roof for this piece of plastic but he specifically asked me to and he is a paying customer...![]()
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