Keeping your bearings (proper tip!)

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damo
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Keeping your bearings (proper tip!)

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I saw a really neat tip somewhere else about holding synthetic bearings in place when reassembling eg furling gear. I use grease for steel bearings, but you can use shaving foam for plastic ones :)
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Good idea, I could be going down that road shortly.
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Not shaving foam....

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...but Shaving Gel. Much stickier, and washes off just as well.

Flavour of gel is irrelevant I find, but if its Hai Karate, dont do it while the missus is about, or you will lose yer trews.
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Hai Karate it is..a tip of immense worth..ta. :D
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If I used Lynx gel, would my boat suddenly be able to do 45kn and make a big wash? And would the crew suddenly look extremely attractive and be willing to do anything?? :lol:
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Re: Not shaving foam....

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FullCircle wrote:...but Shaving Gel. Much stickier, and washes off just as well.

Flavour of gel is irrelevant I find, but if its Hai Karate, dont do it while the missus is about, or you will lose yer trews.
That’s me up the creek then, I’m of am age when all this smelly stuff was only used by those of questionable sexuality!
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Post by Olivepage »

Good idea

Unfortunately of little help since I have a beard

So thats my bearings up the creek - not for the first time.

Still

I don't think there are any bits new enough to have synthetic bearings.
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Now Now Big Wow, even I can remember "Old Spice" and my bus pass is faded with age!! :D :D :D
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Not to mention the great smell of Brut. Surely you wouldn't cast nasturtiums on our 'Enery's sexual orientation?
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