Gotta be teflon or just white plastic. Check out McMaster-Carr , great online catalogue. Or also try Graingers
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Does anyone know where I can find some round stock made out of Teflon? Maybe 2" in diameter.
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Gotta be teflon or just white plastic. Check out McMaster-Carr , great online catalogue. Or also try Graingers
Last edited by Crappie_Express; 02-08-2012 at 01:04 PM.
Here is where we buy our round stock. You want PTFE
Im going to use this to put in the pedestal base in my Ranger. Going to machine it down and put a 3/4" hole in the center. I dont particullary like what I have and the 3/4" pin pedestals are easier to find and get. So thats what I'm up to, all help appreciated. Thanks Dex.
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You will like it when done Dex. I got inserts from Bass Pro to convert mine from 1.77" to 3/4" pin for my add a seat. Bases are much cheaper also. i can still take mine out if needed and use my hyd. adjustable seat post. Bass Pro had the adapters for the Rangers for $20. May be worth that to not have to mess with the time on the mill and lathe. Then you would be able to take out and in like mine are.
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Thanks everybody for the info. Just another reason why we should support this site and the people that make it happen. Jared, going by after work to check them out, call me later on the poles, thanks.
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Will do. I thought maybe you were just a tight @%$ trying to save a buck.![]()
Actually your idea is considerabbly cheaper than buying teflon. But at times I have been called a tight @%$ and a smart @%$ if you can believe that!!!!!Rofl
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Jared, had to take back the BPS inserts. Yhey are too big for holes in the floor, back to square one.
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Dexter if you were going to make some on the lathe turn down the inserts?
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