





(100 Pieces) PGN - 5/16 Inch (0.3125) Precision Chrome Steel Bearing Balls G25
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jorge.sobredo
Greater than one weekI wont buy anything from this seller or brand. This metallic balls got rusted in days after I put them in acrilyc paint pots. Bad product.
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sdowney717
> 3 dayI put these in the bottom bracket of an old bike with one piece crank that had old rusted ball bearings. Working fine.
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TA
> 3 dayUsed this to replace a tabletop lazy suzan ball bearings, happy with product, will buy again.
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andrew williams
> 3 dayThey arrived very fast and where just as advertised!!!
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L. Booth
> 3 day>.. I do a fair amount of craft painting with acrylic paints, and probably have over 100 bottles in maybe 99 colors. But, I dont use every color every day, or even every week, and some not for months. So, when i use a less common color, often is is not really ready for use. >.. Acrylic paints are really an emulsion and when they dry they link tight and are often pretty darned waterproof. But, let them sit for a month or two and the emulsion can need some agitation to restore its best consistency. This is where these balls come into use. By now, most of my bottles have one of these in them, and just a few seconds shaking the bottle and hearing the ball move about in the paint, gives me a ready to paint color. >.. I got the idea from two sources, 1, a can of spray paint with the instructions that go like this: Shake vigorously for at least 30 seconds after you hear the ball in the can. and 2, from Army Paints who sell a smaller ball as an agitator for their paints. But when I tried their balls in my paints, they did not do well. So, I went to this size, 5/16s. These will sink in all but the thickest acrylic paint, and shaking for 30 seconds or so gives me well mixed, liquid paint ready to use. This works really well in the metallic and glitter paints (should work for the chalk paints, too, but I dont use that type of paint) as the metallic and glitter have more than pigment in their emulsions. And those elements really shine when properly mixed.
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Kaley Lang
> 3 dayWas looking for the pachinko balls
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Claudio Mazzoleni
> 3 dayGreat product
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steve m.
> 3 dayGood product as described
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John M. Buob
> 3 dayworks well
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Tyrique Lowe
> 3 dayI only needed this as a replacement in a table top pin ball game. It works.