novocaine
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I've done it a few times, normally because the bearing isn't available for 3-6 weeks or pay day is 3 weeks away or there is a race on the next day and it's 8pm, at night (done this a few times, normally for someone else though).
not normally on something covered in saw dust though I have to admit, normally it's a bike bearing. plastic cages are your friend, you can normally pop them out and split the bearing, at which point cleaning becomes a simply matter. for those that can't be split, as Bawb says, degreaser, compressed air, about an 1/2 hour.
if you have the option of getting a new bearing, do that.
now, are you 100% sure on the 7mm width? I ask because CW bearings (name is stamped on the seal) don't make a bearing in 1600 series of those dimensions.
not normally on something covered in saw dust though I have to admit, normally it's a bike bearing. plastic cages are your friend, you can normally pop them out and split the bearing, at which point cleaning becomes a simply matter. for those that can't be split, as Bawb says, degreaser, compressed air, about an 1/2 hour.
if you have the option of getting a new bearing, do that.
now, are you 100% sure on the 7mm width? I ask because CW bearings (name is stamped on the seal) don't make a bearing in 1600 series of those dimensions.