edstreet
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these are bushings I picked up rather recently and please dont ask vendor as this is not about vendor but about quality.
a zoomed in view, actually size and no adjustments on either.
This is as they were received. Both are new and unused.
This one is the end selection that matches up with the live/dead center.
Here we see one has a deep valley at the end of the brass tube, what happens is that tube *will* curl into this area with enough force applied. Thus wedging the bushing in place. More apt to happen when there is burrs and the like on the edge of the tube.
Here is a more zoomed in view showing the 2 ledges.
As for the 'spots' some have said oil spots but they are not. Others have said tool impact marks but that to I think is incorrect.
Honestly I am not sure what they are but they are on all 4 of them.
If someone wants to enlighten me then I'm all ear's
Also worth note is the 'slop' I measured was a wide range, one being very close to the tube size and the other over 2x that.
a zoomed in view, actually size and no adjustments on either.
This is as they were received. Both are new and unused.
This one is the end selection that matches up with the live/dead center.
Here we see one has a deep valley at the end of the brass tube, what happens is that tube *will* curl into this area with enough force applied. Thus wedging the bushing in place. More apt to happen when there is burrs and the like on the edge of the tube.
Here is a more zoomed in view showing the 2 ledges.
As for the 'spots' some have said oil spots but they are not. Others have said tool impact marks but that to I think is incorrect.
Honestly I am not sure what they are but they are on all 4 of them.
If someone wants to enlighten me then I'm all ear's
Also worth note is the 'slop' I measured was a wide range, one being very close to the tube size and the other over 2x that.