The NSWL wheel bushes are 2mm ID, 3 mm OD.
Andy
RE: Plastic wheel bushes - NWSL
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Re: RE: Plastic wheel bushes - NWSL
proto87stores wrote:The NSWL wheel bushes are 2mm ID, 3 mm OD.
Andy
Thanks Andy, that deepens the mystery as to where the ones I have came from!
Ted.
(A purists' purist)
Re: RE: Plastic wheel bushes - NWSL
I just checked. Teflon Small PTFE tubing sizes include in 1mm ID, 2mm OD. A short length can make enough bushes for a shrubbery . . . Ni!
No bend radius specified :
1mm 2mm 0.5mm __ 375 psi @ 72° F White
2, 5, 10, 25, 50
7130N273 $3.26
Hard Plastic Tubing for Chemicals, Semi-Clear Teflon® PTFE, 1 mm ID, 2 mm OD
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10 mm min bend radius :
1mm 2mm 0.5mm 10mm 375 psi @ 72° F White
1, 2, 25
7130N173 .91
Hard Plastic Tubing for Chemicals, Semi-Clear Teflon® PTFE, 1 mm ID, 2 mm OD
Andy
No bend radius specified :
1mm 2mm 0.5mm __ 375 psi @ 72° F White
2, 5, 10, 25, 50
7130N273 $3.26
Hard Plastic Tubing for Chemicals, Semi-Clear Teflon® PTFE, 1 mm ID, 2 mm OD
AND
10 mm min bend radius :
1mm 2mm 0.5mm 10mm 375 psi @ 72° F White
1, 2, 25
7130N173 .91
Hard Plastic Tubing for Chemicals, Semi-Clear Teflon® PTFE, 1 mm ID, 2 mm OD
Andy
Re: RE: Plastic wheel bushes - NWSL
PS.
I suppose it would be just about possible to put a NWSL bush on a 2 mm axle and turn the OD down. I'd be willing to send a few over if they could fit in an envelope < 1/4" thickness limit. A thicker package would incur the $18.00 min postage.
Andy
I suppose it would be just about possible to put a NWSL bush on a 2 mm axle and turn the OD down. I'd be willing to send a few over if they could fit in an envelope < 1/4" thickness limit. A thicker package would incur the $18.00 min postage.
Andy
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Re: RE: Plastic wheel bushes - NWSL
Just found a box that the P87 wheels with the 2mm od x 1mm id top hat bushes came in!
They were from Railflyer Model Prototypes Inc. But did they make them or were they bought in? Can't ask Railflyer now, sadly...
Ted.
They were from Railflyer Model Prototypes Inc. But did they make them or were they bought in? Can't ask Railflyer now, sadly...
Ted.
(A purists' purist)
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