Tool for packing wheel bearings
I would usually agree with this but the grease also does a very good job of cleaning the dirt and such from your hands afterwards. Depends on if you have been doing any work on the plane (and your hands are a bit dirty) beforehand.Max Hanft wrote:The latex glove is the best tool for this job. I packed bearing minutes ago after removing skis. The transition to typing was quick and clean.
I keep a box or bad of latex gloves around ALL the time (cars, airplanes and in the house) and they are a really good tool.
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I found that nitrile gloves are better for handling solvents and petroleum products. Latex seems to leak the odor through with these items and I hate the smell of current mogas, it really stinks.
In the old days mogas actually smelled good although it was probably killing you at the time it was smelling good.
I get my nitrile gloves from Harbor Freight, WM has them but the price is about 10x greater. They are a nice blue color too!!
In the old days mogas actually smelled good although it was probably killing you at the time it was smelling good.
I get my nitrile gloves from Harbor Freight, WM has them but the price is about 10x greater. They are a nice blue color too!!
Gus Causbie
Ash Flat, AR
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Ash Flat, AR
N83564, 7AC-2235, A65-8