Yeah Lenny, if polishing the spacers doesn't cut it, I might very well try
one or both ideas. Thanks.

 

 

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Sent: Tuesday, September 02, 2008 17:18
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [BlindHandyMan] Greasing the wheels or not

 

Bill, just a thought. Is there enough thread to back the nuts off a little 
and add a second backup-locking nut? Or could you drill a small hole in the 
nut and insert a self tapping screw?
Lenny
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Sent: Tuesday, September 02, 2008 5:39 PM
Subject: Re: [BlindHandyMan] Greasing the wheels or not

Dale:
The instructions refer to the nut as a lock nut, but they say to tighten it 
down. The spacers are just short pieces of tubing or pipe, and I'm thinking 
about maybe grinding them down a hair. All the wheels are attached in the 
same fashion. I don't really have a jack, so I was hoping I wouldn't have 
to take all four wheels off and look at the spacers, but I might have to do 
that especially if I chicken out on the grinding. I guess too, that I 
could back the nuts off a half turn or so after putting some glue on the 
threads to keep them from vibrating off, does that sound like a good ide?
Thanks for any more thoughts.

Bill Stephan
Kansas Citty MO
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:wstephan%40everestkc.net> net
Phone: (816)803-2469

----- Original Message -----
From: Dale Leavens <[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:dleavens%40puc.net> net>
Date: Monday, September 1, 2008 7:20 pm
Subject: Re: [BlindHandyMan] Greasing the wheels or not
> Hi,
>
> Is this one of those self locking nuts that holds the wheel in
> place? The sort with a nylon bushing inside to keep it from
> spinning off?
>
> You probably need to back them off a half turn.
>
> Are the rear wheels held on differently to the front ones? You
> might get a hint from that.
>
> I am guessing that the wheels have a nylon or other high density
> poly bushing style bearing. If so you probably don't want a
> petroleum based lubricant, maybe graphite or Teflon, something dry
> not to attract dust to behave as an abrasive.
>
>
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: William Stephan
> To: blindhandyman@ <mailto:blindhandyman%40yahoogroups.com>
yahoogroups.com
> Sent: Monday, September 01, 2008 7:19 PM
> Subject: [BlindHandyMan] Greasing the wheels or not
>
>
> Well, by way of background:
>
> I finally bought myself a light-duty table saw from the lads at
> Harbor Freight. It's light enough that I can move it around
> relatively easily,
> though I'm sure it's not the most accurate thing available.
>
> And, since I've done that, I needed to figure out how to get the
> lumber to
> cut with the saw.
>
> One of the folks on this list (I won't embarrase him), has this
> same problem
> of how to haul stuff, and while we were at convention, he pretty
> well convinced me that a large garden cart was a very necessary
> thing.
> My wife green-lighted both purchases, and I was able to scrounge
> a ride
> with a coworker with a really souped up, refrigerator white El
> Camino over
> to the local Home Depot, during a pretty wild thunderstorm, and
> picked up
> the cart, in a box of course.
>
> I opened the carton on Saturday and looked over what I had. I
> understood some of it, but not enough to put the thing together
> with even a prayer that
> it would be right. I scanned the instruction sheet/manual, which
> was really
> special because Spanish and English were commingled in the text.
>
> Still no dyse. So, I bribed the fellow who does our book keeping
> and is an
> occasional reader to come over on Sunday and spend about three
> hours in the
> blazing sun putting the thing together. Even with him looking at the
> diagram and reading the instructions, it was far far from
> intuitive, for me
> anyway. Maybe if I had seen one of these assembled I could have
> figured it
> out.
>
> The bottom line now though is that the front wheels, while they
> do turn, are
> not really what I'd call free. There don't seem to be bearings
> in the
> wheels, and they are affixed to the axel in front of a spacer
> and with a
> wassier and nut to hold the assembly together. I don't know
> whether to
> grind off the ends of the spacers a little bit, grease the whole
> set-up, or
> just wait and see if things get better with a little use. Any
> thoughts from
> some of you folks?
>
> If I should lubricate this, what would be a good product?
>
> BTW, it's a nice cart, measures 24 x 48 with foot-high sides
> that can be
> folded down. I even used it as a nice back-saving platform for
> grinding down the two dogs' nails today, so I think it was a wise
> investment, even if
> it isn't rolling so good right yet.
>
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>
>
>
>
>
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>
>

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