Perhaps it would deform idk. I’m leaning towards bringing it to a machine shop next week and see what they suggest as a best permanent fix that is reasonable easy to rebuild in the future. There are a couple flanges I may have machined off so simple off the shelf bronze bushings can be installed and easily replaced. This is what I’ll discuss with the machine shop perhaps they have an even better idea that I had not thought of. I’m not necessarily interested in keeping it original I'm looking for functional and easily repairable in the future.Wouldn't UHMW plastic form a low spot from the weight of the shaft if left in one place too long?
Thordon bearing would last a few lifetimes in that application. we preferred Thordon over bronze in the harsh marine environment. https://thordonbearings.com/?utm_te...3baDfMRAJShXpKJQmrWBUzfkl_-UvV54aAjSxEALw_wcBWouldn't UHMW plastic form a low spot from the weight of the shaft if left in one place too long?
I did consider using hard maple blocksEver think of a hardwood as a bearing. Lots of old farm equipment used then in the day. When I rebuild an old cultipacker that what I used.
Those look like great bearings but more money than even bronze would cost me. If the couple I seen on eBay where any indication of price for that material.Thordon bearing would last a few lifetimes in that application. we preferred Thordon over bronze in the harsh marine environment. https://thordonbearings.com/?utm_term=thordon bearings&utm_campaign=**LP+Branded&utm_source=adwords&utm_medium=ppc&hsa_acc=2071787221&hsa_cam=12656603029&hsa_grp=120631817456&hsa_ad=511308159796&hsa_src=g&hsa_tgt=kwd-1226652079392&hsa_kw=thordon bearings&hsa_mt=e&hsa_net=adwords&hsa_ver=3&gclid=Cj0KCQiAsvWrBhC0ARIsAO4E6f9hhNnQbIxj9VvpUiBg8Hq3baDfMRAJShXpKJQmrWBUzfkl_-UvV54aAjSxEALw_wcB