Looking for rubber bushings.
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I tried Danny at KGap as well and he doesnt know of anyone reproducing them. Guess I will hope someone has a couple they want to sell!
Thanks,
Jeff0 -
One of our members out west had some made recently by Steele Rubber in NC. Check with them ... I would think they'd still have the molds. If not, e-mail me. I still have the molds I made a few years ago when I made several sets of these bushings, for myself and others. I'm at hetpwald@comporium.net. (remove "het" for actual address).0
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Sounds great. Will give them a try and if not I will be in touch.
Thanks Park!
Jeff0 -
Sign me up for a set, I need these for my '36T.0
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hello, skinned knuckles several years ago ran a series of articles about casting your own replacement bushings out of an available, two part urethane. flexane 94 made by devcon. i cast several parts with molds made from plaster of paris and hardwood. the stuff works great. the parts came out perfect. regards, tom0
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Hey all,
Well, Steele is a no go. They dont have or do them.
I like Toms idea but I think I would make a huge mess!
Never heard of those products or would have any idea where to get them.
The way its looking I may need to find out!
Keep y'all posted.
T Jeff0 -
I made mine with the product tigermoth refers to above. Info is in a paperback titled "How to Cast Small Metal and Rubber Parts, by William A. Cannon. It may still be available.0
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WOW! Those look great!
If I dont have any luck, and being as Richard is in need as well, would you consider doing another batch run? Looks like their is a need for your abilities and craftsmanship. :-)
Thanks,
Jeff0 -
Park W wrote:I made mine with the product tigermoth refers to above. Info is in a paperback titled "How to Cast Small Metal and Rubber Parts, by William A. Cannon. It may still be available.
Guys, go to your browser and type in --- HOW TO CAST RUBBER PARTS---all kinds of info will come up, and the book by W.A. CANNON is available there. ---Typeing in ---FLEXANE 94--- will get you to a source for it Next to the HUDSON FORUM the net is a good place to go for info, HO,HO, searching could turn up other products also---- BUD0 -
I found it quick, a really good idea, guess I'll have to order a book. thanks for the help.. Bob0
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bobdriveshudson wrote:I found it quick, a really good idea, guess I'll have to order a book. thanks for the help.. Bob0
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Yup, guess thats the way I will need to go as well.
Thanks, as always!
T Jeff0 -
I'm afraid I've got so much going on in the next few months it would be late summer before I could make any more of these critters. So Jeff, do you want my molds, pictured above?0
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Most definately!
I sent you a PM.
Thanks,
Jeff
P.S. And Richard I will let ya know how it comes out! :-)0
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