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				woodchuck30
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Tremolo
Hay!, Does any one out their in the forum know the shaft diameter on tremolo's? The reason I ask is I found a couple of bearings that might work real nice. 
  
			
									
									
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Re: Tremolo
Torrington B36 3/16" Bore x 11/32" OD
			
									
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				woodchuck30
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Re: Tremolo
Hi MWaldorf, I gues I'm a little over sized that won't due, I'll just keep looking. We had a store at one time that carried nothing but bearings of all kinds, but since everything went to heck in the auto industry hear, they've since closed the branch store. 
			
									
									
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That's unfortunate, but at least you can buy the right bearings online for about $10 a pop.
			
									
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				woodchuck30
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Re: Tremolo
Hay MWaldorf, how's it goin? Don't want you guys to think that I'm a cheep a.., But I've got some bearings that are very close to the corect size, but their high speed bearings was think of taking two and inserting them in a 1/4" deep pocket with a throuhg hole for the 3/16" pivot rod to locket down. Kind of like a mosrite. What do ya think???? 
			
									
									
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Re: Tremolo
Mel had a good idea he used on his Partsrite, that I liked so well I used on mine, also. Cut 2 -  3/16" all thread for the pivot rods, with a groove  in the end for a screwdriver slot, then thread the rocker where the pin goes on each side , and you have a rod you can put in and take off without having to use a hammer and punch. If you pm me with your address, I might have a couple of Torrington B36 needle bearings ...
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				woodchuck30
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Hay Dennis, I really appreciate the offer, but the parts are already boared and punched for the high speed ball bearings. If this should fail and I fall flat on my a.., I'll take you up on the offer. The id is 3/16". Yeah, I liked his idea to so I coppied him also. The only differense in mine is that I put a smoth shaft through th bearing. I would be afraid of the threded rod prematurely wearing out rolling on those hard rollers and metal shavings jaming up the smoh acton on the tremolo 
			
									
									
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Re: Tremolo
I have another question for some out their, how wide is the bridge, I have one demention of 3/4". Is that inside of the chanel, or outside? and what is it made from, steel or aluminum chanel?  
			
									
									
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