or so i thought....
 
got a chance to run out to the garage to (freeze) with the new 25 pitch  
chain. i found knocking the (ground down) pins out much easier than that beefy 
 chain i have been trying to use. cut to the length i needed, hooked it all 
up,  put some current to the motor and watched the oil-lite bearings spin 
along with  the first set of sprockets.
 
i loosened up the sprocket giving about .005" play between them, but they  
still spun. i figured it's because i had to file the one hole a little to 
make  the front plate hole match the rear for the shaft running through it, 
but the  rear bearing was also spinning.
 
well, that was it for me, my fingers where to cold to feel what i was  
holding and figured i'd have that much more time to try to figure out how to  
stop the bearings from spinning.
 
my first thought as i walked back tot he house was to peen over the  
aluminum next tot he bearings but i would have to take the entire thing apart 
to  
do so, and then wouldn't know if it was going to line up properly  
afterwards.
 
then i thought maybe some silicone, but being it's an oil-lite bearing, i'm 
 not sure that silicone will secure it in place.
 
i then thought maybe a wrapping of electrical tape on the outside of the  
bearing, but that could just be a unwanted can of worms down the road.
 
but now while i'm thinking that i do have problems trying to put the  
sprockets onto the shaft, but didn't take notice when i was putting on the  
bearings if they were tight on the shaft, so maybe tomorrow (if i get the  
chance) i'll see if they are sticking any, if they are, i'll sand down the 
shaft  
(and clean it polished smooth), and see if it does it again.
 
but in the mean time, I am just wondering if anyone has any other  ideas on 
how to stop the bearings from spinning up?
 
Chris,
_Odyssey  Slipways_ (http://hometown.aol.com/odysseyslipways/index.html) 

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