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Larry-I've been following you for a while and plan to take your coarse a little later when, or after I decide whether I should should try the complete rebuild of the 1965 Shasta I'm "disestablishing" out in my backyard. I have to have your expertise and advice, (I've decided). Right now, after a wrist surgery, I just figured out how to take the grease hubs of the axle that are threaded. Actually I just took them off and there is still grease and the wheels move nicely. I'll examine the bearing maybe later today. I am looking for someone's experience of the axle and if I should flip it so that I will have a better clearance, but first I need to check the condition of the bearings. I'm down to the floor level almost so this, and all your videos are germane. Thanks for your lessons.
I see what you mean now by "no measuring," brilliant! Our '61 Aljo photo booth camper just finished it's last event for the year, so I'm going to tear it down and rebuild it before next fall (I hope), so I'm banking ideas for its rebuild.
Yep it's pretty easy actually. I learned that from a professional who was a contractor and did all the walmart stores in the midwest. Now that's a lot of tile and it's the exact same kind.