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    Quote Originally Posted by WW243 View Post

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    Great pic Bill!

    Is that a ball bearing?
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    Quote Originally Posted by rolodave View Post
    Great pic Bill!

    Is that a ball bearing?
    Yes Dave, a 3" Chrome Steel Ball Bearing G25 Grade
    I'm using it as a prop but also as an anvil. Here is the link: http://straightrazorpalace.com/works...blade-163.html post 1622. Is my reasoning on the BB flawed?
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    Quote Originally Posted by WW243 View Post
    Yes Dave, a 3" Chrome Steel Ball Bearing G25 Grade
    I'm using it as a prop but also as an anvil. Here is the link: http://straightrazorpalace.com/works...blade-163.html post 1622. Is my reasoning on the BB flawed?
    I see no problems as long as you keep the bottom pin PERFECTLY centered on top of the bearing.

    If the bottom pin slid off the top and you are tightening wood scales, the wood could crack. I would not trust myself using the round bearing.

    That is one big bearing.
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    I had to shovel snow before my shave so things were kind of rushed this morning. Decent shave but I didn't really have time to enjoy it. The yellow and black handle is junk but at least I got to try out the big S knot.
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    [QUOTE=Oscar1953;1571745]5/8 Crown & Sword
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    I had to shovel snow before my shave so things were kind of rushed this morning. Decent shave but I didn't really have time to enjoy it. The yellow and black handle is junk but at least I got to try out the big S knot.
    Have a good one. QUOTE]

    I don't know, the black and yellow brush handle has a certain retro look that appeals to me.

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