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Josepi[_5_] Josepi[_5_] is offline
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Default Looking for someone to change some bearings for me

Differences in terms? One guy spouts off with some guess and everybody else
assumes. Is that any better? LOL

Motor repair shops had a $20 1/4" B&D drill rebuild flat fee, years ago,
which covered this type of thing. Lube bearings, replace as required, clean
end bells, windings, rings, etc.
Later, the drills became less than that price and costs went up so the
everyday man's drill became disposable.

Motor windings and bearings is what they do, a lot, and they are more likely
to have that small equipment bearing and the appropriate jigs right on their
shelves.



"Mike Marlow" wrote in message
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Owing to the potential for differences in terms - here in the US - just
about any car repair facility will have a press. Any machine shop will too.

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-Mike-




Josepi wrote:
Look for the obvious. A motor repair shop. They have large presses to
install these friction fit bearing races.

Motor repairs is what they do.






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