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Thread: White industrial "Teflon?" type plastic. Offcuts etc.

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    If a bronze bushing/sleeve was available off the shelf that'd be a different story. Will get the calipers out tomorrow, lots of places are posting PDF's of their stock range on the net now which saves me tons of calls like I used to have to make when I decided to jimmy something up in the past.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pancakes View Post
    If a bronze bushing/sleeve was available off the shelf that'd be a different story. Will get the calipers out tomorrow, lots of places are posting PDF's of their stock range on the net now which saves me tons of calls like I used to have to make when I decided to jimmy something up in the past.
    Let me know the size and I'll see what I can dig up. Or try Mico metals for offcuts.
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    Used to be a place called Ceelon Plastics in Penrose when I lived in Akl. U go in, tell them what U want the plastic to do and they tell U the options.

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    Quote Originally Posted by awful-truth View Post
    That's not UHMWPE... it's nylon. Still probably fairly suitable for this particular job but he should bear in mind that nylons are more hygroscopic than most engineering plastics, so allow greater clearances or you could find the shifter tightly bound at an inconvenient moment.
    Could be either, but I would put my money on most chopping boards being HDPE rather than Nylon (polyamide)

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    Quote Originally Posted by clint640 View Post
    Could be either, but I would put my money on most chopping boards being HDPE rather than Nylon (polyamide)

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    Could be right there - both are food grade - bloody hard to tell though.
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    the way i test them is to weld em but there probably is other ways
    uhmwpe is a little more flexible and does not craze when exposed to uv

    plastic fabricator/welder here if you need a hand ! will work for beer/bourbon/booze

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