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<blockquote data-quote="Tazza" data-source="post: 19548" data-attributes="member: 82"><p>On my *cheap* 4 in 1 buckets they have nylon bushings and no greese nipples. A friend who did a lot of repairs on machinery used nylon a bit too with excellent results. If the hole was out of round you could get away with bashing in a nylon bush if a proper repair was not possible due to access restrictions. He told me he did that to a rather large machine and it never had any problems after that, not sure if it was still greased or not. Don't under-estimate the strength of nylon.... There are different grades, some is dirt cheap but some of the harder stuff... i think it was a few hundred $$ per foot, but it was special stuff.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tazza, post: 19548, member: 82"] On my *cheap* 4 in 1 buckets they have nylon bushings and no greese nipples. A friend who did a lot of repairs on machinery used nylon a bit too with excellent results. If the hole was out of round you could get away with bashing in a nylon bush if a proper repair was not possible due to access restrictions. He told me he did that to a rather large machine and it never had any problems after that, not sure if it was still greased or not. Don't under-estimate the strength of nylon.... There are different grades, some is dirt cheap but some of the harder stuff... i think it was a few hundred $$ per foot, but it was special stuff. [/QUOTE]
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