Ragsf15e Posted January 12 Report Posted January 12 2 minutes ago, Utah20Gflyer said: Sorry, I purchased mine from Lasar. So you’ve already tried the source I used. They wouldn’t be particularly difficult to make provided the person had the dimensions, a suitable material and the proper tooling which would probably be a lathe. But considering Lasar was charging 8 bucks a roller it would only make sense to go that route if you were desperate. I do have my old ones so I could determine the dimensions off of those with the exception possibly of the outside dimension which would be a little undersized based on the wear. Thanks. This thread was old enough that I figured you got yours from lasar. I found another thread with a pretty good description of the dimensions. I’m currently hoping someone comes along who’ll make them as the material, lathe and skills are all (not insurmountable) problems for me right now. Quote
Hank Posted January 12 Report Posted January 12 23 minutes ago, Ragsf15e said: Thanks. This thread was old enough that I figured you got yours from lasar. I found another thread with a pretty good description of the dimensions. I’m currently hoping someone comes along who’ll make them as the material, lathe and skills are all (not insurmountable) problems for me right now. Send it to me, and I'll give it a try. My seat "scoots" rather than rolling . . . . Quote
Ragsf15e Posted January 12 Report Posted January 12 58 minutes ago, Hank said: Send it to me, and I'll give it a try. My seat "scoots" rather than rolling . . . . this one seems to have the best description of them… Quote
Pinecone Posted January 12 Report Posted January 12 Someone here in MS was making Delrin ones. I just had a set installed at annual. The first time I went to move the seat back, I pushed like I normally so and thought I was going to end up in the baggage compartment. I looked and don't see any PMs about them. Quote
PT20J Posted January 12 Report Posted January 12 Seems like you could measure the old ones outside the worn area to determine the diameter, buy some Delrin rod, make a sketch and have a machine shop make some pretty easily. 2 Quote
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