Roger B
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Re: Ayup, it's Sundey..
Thanks Boo, but I'm sitting here feeling pretty damn stupid about the whole affair... I took the old shive apart, (removed the saltwater ruined bearings and drove out the sleeve), none, absolutely none of it was stainless, if being non-magnetic is part of the criteria. So, in all my wisdom (yeah, right!) I took the new Delrin pulley shive and re-drilled it with a 9/16" bit, which was the closest drill I had to the actual O.D. of the sleeve. Then I reamed the hole some and did what I could to enlarge it to almost the sleeve's o.d. Then I put it in a press I made some years ago (It uses a 20 ton hydraulic jack, which could easily destroy the press frame!) and pressed the sleeve through the plastic shive, leaving 1/32" of sleeve exposed on each end. Then!! THEN I realized that now instead of pinching the sides of the shive between the retaining washer and the bracket, I was now going to pinch the ends of the sleeve which sure as hell wasn't going to slip inside of the shive! So I greased it up well and left it loose enough to turn, but it still doesn't because the Delrin is so slippery..
I'm back to the drawing board.. and alternately scratching and kicking my arse..
Life is hard when you're dumb, know what I mean? ... Well, no you wouldn't 'cause you're a smart-arsed flyboy... Me? I'm just a dumb-arsed boat sailor... Probably brain damaged by oxygen starvation and too much pressure.. Or maybe too much CO2 when under pressure... as they say, "Hard tellin', not knowin' ."
Rog
HEY Goomba here's one place but you'll have select what you want, there's much in Stainless, suggest you look@ the HIGHLY Corrosion Resistant .. 1/2 in is in there also....... bout the size or your ..??????
https://www.mcmaster.com/#stainless-steel-tubing/=1ebmboz
MORE ....
https://www.onlinemetals.com/merchant.cfm?id=902&step=2&top_cat=1
https://www.onlinemetals.com/productguides/stainlessguide.cfm
Thanks Boo, but I'm sitting here feeling pretty damn stupid about the whole affair... I took the old shive apart, (removed the saltwater ruined bearings and drove out the sleeve), none, absolutely none of it was stainless, if being non-magnetic is part of the criteria. So, in all my wisdom (yeah, right!) I took the new Delrin pulley shive and re-drilled it with a 9/16" bit, which was the closest drill I had to the actual O.D. of the sleeve. Then I reamed the hole some and did what I could to enlarge it to almost the sleeve's o.d. Then I put it in a press I made some years ago (It uses a 20 ton hydraulic jack, which could easily destroy the press frame!) and pressed the sleeve through the plastic shive, leaving 1/32" of sleeve exposed on each end. Then!! THEN I realized that now instead of pinching the sides of the shive between the retaining washer and the bracket, I was now going to pinch the ends of the sleeve which sure as hell wasn't going to slip inside of the shive! So I greased it up well and left it loose enough to turn, but it still doesn't because the Delrin is so slippery..
I'm back to the drawing board.. and alternately scratching and kicking my arse..
Life is hard when you're dumb, know what I mean? ... Well, no you wouldn't 'cause you're a smart-arsed flyboy... Me? I'm just a dumb-arsed boat sailor... Probably brain damaged by oxygen starvation and too much pressure.. Or maybe too much CO2 when under pressure... as they say, "Hard tellin', not knowin' ."
Rog