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| Ummon:
Locally, the cheapest I've found was actually Ace. A local bearing supplier said he'd match the price, but it's twice as far. Would either of these be good quality sources? Where do you get them? |
| NoOne=NBA=:
Groovy Game Gear has them for about $2 a piece, IIRC. You would have to pay shipping on top of that, so balance that against the gas to buy locally. |
| Kevin Mullins:
Several choices....... what size and kind of trackball ? http://www.centsibleamusements.com/trackballbearings.aspx http://www.arcadeshop.com/parts.htm#Trackball http://www.nortechusa.com/misc/bearing.html http://www.happcontrols.com/trackballs/950831wb.htm .... and I'm sure there's more. |
| Ken Layton:
Bob Roberts has them for just about every make and model ever made. |
| RandyT:
--- Quote from: NoOne=NBA= on July 23, 2008, 09:34:49 am ---Groovy Game Gear has them for about $2 a piece, IIRC. You would have to pay shipping on top of that, so balance that against the gas to buy locally. --- End quote --- I just want to mention that we do something we don't advertise widely in cases like this. If someone wants something small, and doesn't mind waiting a little longer, we can throw the items in a padded envelope and ship first class for about $3. If they are in a neighboring state, we sometimes do it automatically (and reduce the shipping fee). But if someone wants to request that we do this, they just need to tell us in the comments section. That being said, you may still be able to find them at a good deal locally. Also, if they are just seized from the elements, try soaking them in WD overnight and using a drill to spin them. They might clean up enough to use them. RandyT |
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