I used to save all the steel ball bearings from CV joints that I replaced. At one point I had a gallon sized coffee can full. Finally gave them away to some kids in the neighborhood. Cheers, Jeff
On Wed, Apr 15, 2009 at 2:22 PM, Brendan Slevin <totorovan@gmail.com> wrote: > Ha! No no no. Not in the Tim Taylor, big powerful tool way, in the this a > cool piece of engineering and I can help it live a long, happy life and not > end up as scrap somewhere. When I do need to replace one, though, you can > bet the old one will be cleaned and sitting on my desk to fiddle with while > trying to work out some other problem. :) > > brendan > > On Wed, Apr 15, 2009 at 11:10 AM, Kenneth Lewis <kdlewis@northstate.net>wrote: > >> Insert gorilla grunting noises here! >> >> On Wed, April 15, 2009 1:37 pm, Brendan Slevin wrote: >> > Am I the only one that enjoys CV service? I love the way it feels when >> > everything is apart and clean, big heavy metal parts, the way it all goes >> > together and the satisfaction when its all back in place in perfect >> shape. >> > Good times. Messy, yes, but so satisfying. >> > >> > Brendan >> > >> > >> >> >> >> > |
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