Two 2" Inch Chrome Steel Bearing Balls G25
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There is a 1 in the weight. In total, both balls and 185 pounds give a total shipping weight of roughly 100 pounds With packing material, it weighs 5 pounds. You are welcome to ask any questions.
A 1 inch metal stock bar was welded to one to use as a pull-up bar. It works very well.
In this case, a 2" chromium ball would be about 1/4" larger than a standard billiard
An object with a diameter has no length or width, only There are 2 inches in every direction on this one.
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A pink paracord is wrapped around one of them and it's lovely. The volume of the object is enormous In the end, a noose has been tied to the knot, so the monkey fist tied in it can actually be displayed. I was more surprised than I thought it would turn out. In the end, the effect is stunning. After two attempts I decided to wrap ten loops around for my monkey fist, but it was too much, so I settled on ten loops after seeing that it was far too much. To see a photograph of the finished ball, please refer to the attachment.
Although these balls are supposed to be stainless steel, they are not. An alloy of high carbon and low chromium, 52100 has a high carbon content. Unless you take proper care of these, they will rust. For a full stainless steel ball bearing, search for 440 stainless steel. As knives, I made them out of these. These hold an excellent edge and are a great choice for that purpose, but they must be kept clean and dry after use in order to avoid A timely delivery of the product was made.
They are heavy, so don't drop them down the sink. Weighs approximately 2lbs a piece). To use as a fidget, ball, or fitness tool, I got them. When rolled around in the hand, they produce a slight singing sound. They are made from solid steel and are very nice and polished.
Make sure you do your homework before buying anything. It was a disappointment for me. There were rust spots on the item. During this 3rd of 5 orders for this company, there were rust spots on the bearings. Return of the item has taken place. They come in sealed boxes with rust, and they cannot be inspected before being sold, which may be the reason why the problem exists. As a result, you take a chance when you purchase them. The same problem persists with version Also sold by the same place are 5 inch bearings. If they happen to receive bearings from China, tell them to open them and inspect them for damage before they're sold.
They have a very mirror finish and do not have any rust on them. I bought them to use as 2" baoding balls (Chinese exercise balls) for hand therapy, as I wanted to have something heavier than my traditional hollow ones with bells inside. In three steps, I cleaned off the grease first with Gojo mechanics soap, then with dish detergent, then with rubbing alcohol, then it was time to dry. After this, they were so clean that they squeaked when used for the first time.
I simply wanted polished steel, not chrome plated or plated in any way, as when searching for solid bearing balls, they all appeared to be coated. Actually they do comply with AISI 52100, steel used to make ball bearings, with the same quality control, and mirror finish, because they are huge ball bearings in reality. You'll find a description of chrome steel balls on the BC Precision Balls site under their chrome steel ball bearings category. Among other things, chrome steel balls are hard and resist deformation. BC Precision chrome balls are made of the highest quality chrome alloy steel and feature a thin wall thickness of 0. 10 mm These chrome balls are hardened for maximum strength and life. A few of the applications that chrome balls are ideal for are tumbling media, spray can agitation, ball bearings, drawer slides, writing instruments, vibratory finishing, linear motion components, check valves, This is what it comes down to. The cost is about the same as the other solid boding balls, but the quality is much better. Thank you for my purchase. I am very satisfied with it. By the way, even though it was not prime shipping, shipping was fast too.
I am amazed! My favorite part about these is that I can't explain. I love them, I can't explain why. It's just that you have to hold them in your hands to understand.
They arrived in perfect shape. No corrosion or anything like that. Just Getting them wet with a microfiber towel and lightly oiling them with a blue shop towel to re-dry turned out well. They feel very settling to me when I turn them round and round in my hand. If they are left on your hands they will quickly turn dull due to the natural oils on them, so make sure to wipe them off before storing them. It seems like I might become a collector of some of these in a variety of materials and sizes.
The balls are nice (ha) and have a nice As far as I can see, it's one There are two small chips and two divots on each of them, but these will not affect the surface finish unless you want to use them. In case of rust, I will update if any oil forms on the items. All oil has been removed, and the items are being stored in sealed containers with Zerust.
The balls are much like baoding balls (meditation balls), but I use them for strength and dexterity exercises. The same ones I got from Voyager about 4 episodes ago and have used them to work both hands ever I like the size and weight of this shirt. As soon as I can, I plan on purchasing a second pair so that I can work both hands at once. As you can see, I selected the weight and size in this way. There may be more than one use case involved with these, so I hope this helps you choose whether to use them for loading balls or not
Before yesterday, I had never done baoding before, so I watched a video on YouTube explaining how to choose the size you want and how to work the equipment. As I happened to have a lacrosse ball and a tennis ball, I practiced basic technique with them (and I will continue to do that). Since I can manage them, and they measure about 5" total diameter, I made a decision that 2" per diameter would be good since I'm just starting. In addition to grip strength training, I wanted to supplement it with baoding, and I chose ball bearings instead of actual baoding balls for the weights. Using a lot of weight while using your hands can be dangerous. It is possible to mess them up badly. Oh, I see! Be careful not to drop these/be careful where you use them and who is around when you do. Dense is the word. I sent you these dimensions of my hand to evaluate
- The length of your thumb to the tip of your pinkie, extended The width of the palm is The 5"*br - Measure the height of your palms The 5"*br - From the bottom of the palm to the tip of the.