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hk April 23rd 10 01:56 PM

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On 4/23/10 8:51 AM, Loogypicker wrote:
On Apr 22, 4:26 pm, wrote:
On 4/22/10 4:03 PM, Loogypicker wrote:





On Apr 22, 3:50 pm, wrote:
On 4/22/10 3:41 PM, Tim wrote:


On Apr 22, 2:08 pm, wrote:


ID = .5" but I remember they come in larger and smaller sizes. I
already put em away so I'm not gonna measure the OD.


Now that could be interesting for a submersable aplication, however I
would think that the teflon race would be a bit soft.


And I can't see anything 'cheap' about them compared to steel ball and
roller berings. Otherwise the automotive industry would be all over
them.


I'm wondering how they would dissipate heat. I'm thinking, for example,
of boat trailer bearings. Does the oil or grease in a heavy duty axle
bearing help spread the heat around?


This from someone who tries to make people think he actually took some
mechanical engineering courses!!!!! That's THREE engineering gems from
him this week!!!!!


Hmmm. I don't remember checking the loogy box:

[] Response from Loogy the Moron requested.

As a point of fact, I did take a couple of university engineering course
when we lived in Florida. From those three courses, I am sure I have
more formal engineering education that you do. No one as dumb as you
are, and with your perseveration and blinders problems can be much of a
thinker. As you prove here daily.

--

Well, then please do explain your previous diatribe about heat
dissipation. Especially the remark about grease "spreading the heat
around".



Go find yourself a justhateatoskie to play with, dumb boy.


--
The Tea Party's teabaggers are just the Republican base by another name.

anon-e-moose[_2_] April 23rd 10 02:31 PM

Ceramic bearings
 
On 4/23/2010 8:51 AM, Loogypicker wrote:
On Apr 22, 4:26 pm, wrote:



No one as dumb as you
are, and with your perseveration and blinders problems can be much of a
thinker. As you prove here daily.

--

Well, then please do explain your previous diatribe about heat
dissipation. Especially the remark about grease "spreading the heat
around".




Loogie,
Did you miss this gem. If he is going to lie, he should, at least, try
to be consistent. Was it two courses or three? I wish he'd make up his mind.

As a point of fact, I did take a couple of university engineering course
when we lived in Florida. From those three courses, I am sure I have
more formal engineering education that you do.


Frogwatch[_2_] April 23rd 10 05:32 PM

Ceramic bearings
 
On Apr 23, 9:31*am, anon-e-moose wrote:
On 4/23/2010 8:51 AM, Loogypicker wrote:

On Apr 22, 4:26 pm, *wrote:


*No one as dumb as you
are, and with your perseveration and blinders problems can be much of a
thinker. As you prove here daily.


--

Well, then please do explain your previous diatribe about heat
dissipation. Especially the remark about grease "spreading the heat
around".


Loogie,
* * * * Did you miss this gem. If he is going to lie, he should, at least, try
to be consistent. Was it two courses or three? I wish he'd make up his mind.

As a point of fact, I did take a couple of university engineering course
* when we lived in Florida. From those three courses, I am sure I have
* more formal engineering education that you do.


OK, I was curious to go measure them. ID =.63" and OD of the race is
1.36". KMS bearings, Anaheim, CA. They are really cool.

Loogypicker[_2_] April 23rd 10 06:44 PM

Ceramic bearings
 
On Apr 23, 8:56*am, hk wrote:
On 4/23/10 8:51 AM, Loogypicker wrote:





On Apr 22, 4:26 pm, *wrote:
On 4/22/10 4:03 PM, Loogypicker wrote:


On Apr 22, 3:50 pm, * *wrote:
On 4/22/10 3:41 PM, Tim wrote:


On Apr 22, 2:08 pm, * * *wrote:


ID = .5" but I remember they come in larger and smaller sizes. *I
already put em away so I'm not gonna measure the OD.


Now that could be interesting for a submersable aplication, however I
would think that the teflon race would be a bit soft.


And I can't see anything 'cheap' about them compared to steel ball and
roller berings. Otherwise the automotive industry would be all over
them.


I'm wondering how they would dissipate heat. I'm thinking, for example,
of boat trailer bearings. Does the oil or grease in a heavy duty axle
bearing help spread the heat around?


This from someone who tries to make people think he actually took some
mechanical engineering courses!!!!! That's THREE engineering gems from
him this week!!!!!


Hmmm. I don't remember checking the loogy box:


[] Response from Loogy the Moron requested.


As a point of fact, I did take a couple of university engineering course
when we lived in Florida. From those three courses, I am sure I have
more formal engineering education that you do. No one as dumb as you
are, and with your perseveration and blinders problems can be much of a
thinker. As you prove here daily.


--

Well, then please do explain your previous diatribe about heat
dissipation. Especially the remark about grease "spreading the heat
around".


Go find yourself a justhateatoskie to play with, dumb boy.

--
The Tea Party's teabaggers are just the Republican base by another name.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


As suspected. when your lies get exposed, you instantly turn to
childish name calling and petty insults. You don't have a friggin'
clue what you are talking about, and then try to make people think you
have taken engineering courses BWAAAHAAA!!!!! Oh, and dummy, there are
many here who know just exactly what I do. Too bad you don't. If you
did, you'd realize that you're WAY out of your league.

hk April 23rd 10 06:52 PM

Ceramic bearings
 
On 4/23/10 1:44 PM, Loogypicker wrote:
On Apr 23, 8:56 am, wrote:
On 4/23/10 8:51 AM, Loogypicker wrote:





On Apr 22, 4:26 pm, wrote:
On 4/22/10 4:03 PM, Loogypicker wrote:


On Apr 22, 3:50 pm, wrote:
On 4/22/10 3:41 PM, Tim wrote:


On Apr 22, 2:08 pm, wrote:


ID = .5" but I remember they come in larger and smaller sizes. I
already put em away so I'm not gonna measure the OD.


Now that could be interesting for a submersable aplication, however I
would think that the teflon race would be a bit soft.


And I can't see anything 'cheap' about them compared to steel ball and
roller berings. Otherwise the automotive industry would be all over
them.


I'm wondering how they would dissipate heat. I'm thinking, for example,
of boat trailer bearings. Does the oil or grease in a heavy duty axle
bearing help spread the heat around?


This from someone who tries to make people think he actually took some
mechanical engineering courses!!!!! That's THREE engineering gems from
him this week!!!!!


Hmmm. I don't remember checking the loogy box:


[] Response from Loogy the Moron requested.


As a point of fact, I did take a couple of university engineering course
when we lived in Florida. From those three courses, I am sure I have
more formal engineering education that you do. No one as dumb as you
are, and with your perseveration and blinders problems can be much of a
thinker. As you prove here daily.


--
Well, then please do explain your previous diatribe about heat
dissipation. Especially the remark about grease "spreading the heat
around".


Go find yourself a justhateatoskie to play with, dumb boy.

--
The Tea Party's teabaggers are just the Republican base by another name.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


As suspected. when your lies get exposed, you instantly turn to
childish name calling and petty insults. You don't have a friggin'
clue what you are talking about, and then try to make people think you
have taken engineering courses BWAAAHAAA!!!!! Oh, and dummy, there are
many here who know just exactly what I do. Too bad you don't. If you
did, you'd realize that you're WAY out of your league.



Everyone knows the game you are playing here, dumfoch...you're stupid
and everyone knows it. Your "buds" on the right are just fairweather
friends, encouraging you to play "The Loogy" here.



--
The Tea Party's teabaggers are just the Republican base by another name.

Loogypicker[_2_] April 23rd 10 07:25 PM

Ceramic bearings
 
On Apr 23, 1:52*pm, hk wrote:
On 4/23/10 1:44 PM, Loogypicker wrote:





On Apr 23, 8:56 am, *wrote:
On 4/23/10 8:51 AM, Loogypicker wrote:


On Apr 22, 4:26 pm, * *wrote:
On 4/22/10 4:03 PM, Loogypicker wrote:


On Apr 22, 3:50 pm, * * *wrote:
On 4/22/10 3:41 PM, Tim wrote:


On Apr 22, 2:08 pm, * * * *wrote:


ID = .5" but I remember they come in larger and smaller sizes. *I
already put em away so I'm not gonna measure the OD.


Now that could be interesting for a submersable aplication, however I
would think that the teflon race would be a bit soft.


And I can't see anything 'cheap' about them compared to steel ball and
roller berings. Otherwise the automotive industry would be all over
them.


I'm wondering how they would dissipate heat. I'm thinking, for example,
of boat trailer bearings. Does the oil or grease in a heavy duty axle
bearing help spread the heat around?


This from someone who tries to make people think he actually took some
mechanical engineering courses!!!!! That's THREE engineering gems from
him this week!!!!!


Hmmm. I don't remember checking the loogy box:


[] Response from Loogy the Moron requested.


As a point of fact, I did take a couple of university engineering course
when we lived in Florida. From those three courses, I am sure I have
more formal engineering education that you do. No one as dumb as you
are, and with your perseveration and blinders problems can be much of a
thinker. As you prove here daily.


--
Well, then please do explain your previous diatribe about heat
dissipation. Especially the remark about grease "spreading the heat
around".


Go find yourself a justhateatoskie to play with, dumb boy.


--
The Tea Party's teabaggers are just the Republican base by another name.- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -


As suspected. when your lies get exposed, you instantly turn to
childish name calling and petty insults. You don't have a friggin'
clue what you are talking about, and then try to make people think you
have taken engineering courses BWAAAHAAA!!!!! Oh, and dummy, there are
many here who know just exactly what I do. Too bad you don't. If you
did, you'd realize that you're WAY out of your league.


Everyone knows the game you are playing here, dumfoch...you're stupid
and everyone knows it. Your "buds" on the right are just fairweather
friends, encouraging you to play "The Loogy" here.

--
The Tea Party's teabaggers are just the Republican base by another name.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


What "games" are you talking about, Harry? Exposing your daily lies?
Tell you what, old boy, hows about I put my engineering degree against
your alleged Yale degree? Care to do that? I didn't think so, liar.

RLM April 23rd 10 09:14 PM

Ceramic bearings
 
On Fri, 23 Apr 2010 09:32:44 -0700, Frogwatch wrote:


OK, I was curious to go measure them. ID =.63" and OD of the race is
1.36". KMS bearings, Anaheim, CA. They are really cool.


Wheel chair???


Wayne.B April 23rd 10 09:37 PM

Ceramic bearings
 
On Fri, 23 Apr 2010 11:25:53 -0700 (PDT), Loogypicker
wrote:

What "games" are you talking about, Harry? Exposing your daily lies?
Tell you what, old boy, hows about I put my engineering degree against
your alleged Yale degree? Care to do that? I didn't think so, liar.


I think that's an excellent idea. I will volunteer to hold both
diplomas (or a certified true copy) as an unbiased third party, will
verify their authenticity, and post the results.

If I'm not acceptable for some reason perhaps we could recall Chuck
Gould or someone else of similar stature. I eagerly await hearing
from both of you.



hk April 23rd 10 09:48 PM

Ceramic bearings
 
On 4/23/10 4:37 PM, Wayne.B wrote:
On Fri, 23 Apr 2010 11:25:53 -0700 (PDT), Loogypicker
wrote:

What "games" are you talking about, Harry? Exposing your daily lies?
Tell you what, old boy, hows about I put my engineering degree against
your alleged Yale degree? Care to do that? I didn't think so, liar.


I think that's an excellent idea. I will volunteer to hold both
diplomas (or a certified true copy) as an unbiased third party, will
verify their authenticity, and post the results.

If I'm not acceptable for some reason perhaps we could recall Chuck
Gould or someone else of similar stature. I eagerly await hearing
from both of you.




Isn't it time for your weekly meeting of Blowhards Anonymous, w'hine?

--
The Tea Party's teabaggers are just the Republican base by another name.

Wayne.B April 24th 10 12:55 AM

Ceramic bearings
 
On Fri, 23 Apr 2010 16:48:09 -0400, hk
wrote:

Isn't it time for your weekly meeting of Blowhards Anonymous?


How often does your mental health support group meet Harold?

Obviously not often enough.

Actually I think inpatient care might be the most suitable for you
because they could help with your "other" problems.


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