KiwiBro
Mill 'em, nails be damned.
Hi all,
For what they do, the original bearings work well, but mine occasionally seize up, need to be taken off, soaked in a heavy oil and worked to free up and run smoothly again.
I can't see any other options than the one, on Supersplit's website.
Has anyone found any other options that work for them? For example, is there a bearing that can be greased through the inner race using a through-hole type of bolt, so the bearing can easily be greased at the end of the day? A bit like how the lift bearing is set-up?
Also, has anyone increased their bearing width to overlap any lips the original bearings have worn in the underside of the beam?
Regardless, are there any options for quality bearings other than Supersplit? I had to smuggle my machine out years ago because Paul wouldn't sell me one (hey, Paul, I promised I wouldn't copy them and I have kept that promise, and I still love your machine), so I doubt they are going to support me with parts.
For what they do, the original bearings work well, but mine occasionally seize up, need to be taken off, soaked in a heavy oil and worked to free up and run smoothly again.
I can't see any other options than the one, on Supersplit's website.
Has anyone found any other options that work for them? For example, is there a bearing that can be greased through the inner race using a through-hole type of bolt, so the bearing can easily be greased at the end of the day? A bit like how the lift bearing is set-up?
Also, has anyone increased their bearing width to overlap any lips the original bearings have worn in the underside of the beam?
Regardless, are there any options for quality bearings other than Supersplit? I had to smuggle my machine out years ago because Paul wouldn't sell me one (hey, Paul, I promised I wouldn't copy them and I have kept that promise, and I still love your machine), so I doubt they are going to support me with parts.