Posted by jdemaris on April 23, 2008 at 11:51:47 from (72.171.0.138):
Does anybody know of a good source for steel bushing stock? It's somtimes called "bushing stock", sometimes called "structural steel tubing", etc.
One example. My Deere bucket has many 1 1/2" ID pinholes that were fabricated from some sort of heavy-wall steel tubing - cut off in slices and welded on at the factory. 1 1/2" ID and 2 7/8" OD. If I had a length of this material, I could saw off new bushings and weld them on - to tighten up the bucket. I think many rod-ends on hydraulic cylinders are made the same way.
I've tried my usually sources, e.g. Enco, MSC, Mcmaster-Car, etc. and didn't find much. Closest thing is with McMaster - they have lengths of heavy-wall structural steel - 1 1/2" ID and 2 1/2" OD. $60 per foot.
I run into this sort of thing often with backhoes and loaders. I figure many fabrication shops buy this stuff in quantity - and I'm looking for a source to buy in something like 1' or 3' lengths.
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