After polishing some axles tonight, I wanted to post a simple suggestion. Never assume the quality of your components, no matter the source. I've been a machinist for over 20 years and know from experience that even the best miss things now and then.
I was working on some new Jewkes 93's I had from last year and discovered 5 out of eight had some bad chip welding on the tapered side of the head. It was easy to correct, but if I found it after polishing, I would have been pissed. I always look axles (and wheel bores) over very good with a loop before starting.
Jimmy
I was working on some new Jewkes 93's I had from last year and discovered 5 out of eight had some bad chip welding on the tapered side of the head. It was easy to correct, but if I found it after polishing, I would have been pissed. I always look axles (and wheel bores) over very good with a loop before starting.
Jimmy