[ARC5] Bearings for DM-28 dynamotors
AKLDGUY .
neilb0627 at gmail.com
Tue Nov 25 18:58:40 EST 2014
Thanks Joel.
Perhaps the Wikipedia page needs a little more info.
73 de Neil ZL1ANM
On Wed, Nov 26, 2014 at 12:54 PM, Joel R Roberts <joelroberts001 at comcast.net
> wrote:
> Hi Neil and all, The brass rod is still called a drift, at least it is at
> the auto parts stores....Joel KB0FPT
>
> On 11/25/2014 4:43 PM, AKLDGUY . wrote:
>
>> Note Mike's point about "brass". The metal "hitter" should be softer
>>> than the "hitee" (i.e. the dyno shaft.)
>>> Don't hit steel with steel! - Les
>>>
>> Good advice.
>> In my earlier days when I overhauled car engines and gearboxes,
>> the "hitter" was referred to as a drift. I see on Wikipedia that that's
>> the name for a hole alignment tool, and no mention is made of an
>> impulse inflicting tool.
>>
>> Perhaps "drift" was a term unique to the UK/British Commonwealth
>> when used in that sense?
>>
>> 73 de Neil ZL1ANM
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