Exactly. How often do you really need to change these bearings anyways? You change them all at once and be done with it.
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jpswino |
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Exactly. How often do you really need to change these bearings anyways? You change them all at once and be done with it.
Yeah well this is my hobby.........what's your excuse? |
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asphaltwarrior1 |
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well did you put in new bearings?lol i guess the ones i have are prollay thirty years old,so point taken.hahahahaha
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JLeather |
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MIG welding aluminum is really tough. The aluminum filler wire is real soft and likes to kink up inside the tube. You gotta get a real slick tube, like teflon,
and some people like to open up the tip on the welder a few thou so the aluminum filler has the best chance of getting out smoothly. That's why you
don't see people weld aluminum with a MIG much. It's either TIG'd, or if you got a lot of continuous beads you get a spoolgun for your TIG.
It's like a MIG, except the spool is at the end where you hold it so it doesn't travel in a tube and kink.
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