Originally Posted by dertsap 5/16 rod and a hammer breaks them apart , you can (carefully) grind back the one part about .01" to close up the gap ,they are very cheaply built and assembled ,the material is softer than what you would need for a proper bearing ,
i came to the conclusion that i had wasted a few more bucks on research and developement |
Yea, I don't think they would be any good for a router.......I think I'll use them for a foam cutter. They ride very nice on 1/4" HR flat bar. Constructed from unistrut......hmmmm.....4 independent axes.....I can see the light!