A cookie sheet is much more practical for this. Rather than a high sided
bucket.
Thanks
73
Jim W7RY
On 12/3/2018 1:20 PM, Steve Bookout wrote:
Hello all,
Hint to those who have never taken one of these rotators apart.
After you remove the bolts/screws holding the upper housing to the
lower housing, place the rotator in a plastic 5 gallon bucket BEFORE
YOU ACTUALLY SEPARATE THE TWO HOUSINGS. The ball bearings have a
nasty habit of pouring out and running all over the room. You will
spend plenty of time on your knees looking for all of them. This
keeps them together in one place.
Also, if the balls themselves are any bit questionable regarding their
condition, you can purchase new ones from McMaster-Carr reasonably.
www.mcmaster.com
73 de Steve, NR4M
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