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T-Bushings

John Luke

>I need a pair of t-bushings 1.5"OD x 1.0"ID x 0.875"L

This is odd ball size since the largest ones I can find on line are 1.25"OD.

Anyone know of a source for these?

John

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gil jones

>Not right off hand, but if you are wanting "flanged bushings", you might check NAPA auto parts.

Or, >>(see link)

http://www.aircraftspruce.com/catalog/hapages/flangedbushings.php

Gil


http://www.aircraftspruce.com/catalog/hapages/flangedbushings.php

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Falberg saw Co

>MSC Industrial Supply Inc. would be my first place to look. Try this link.


http://www1.mscdirect.com

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McMaster-Carr *LINK*

Mark Goodall - ATL - tooljunkie

>McMaster-Carr would likely have them. I don't think there's ANYTHING they don't have ;)

Happy Woodworking!


http://www.mcmaster.com

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Charles Sharp

>You are looking for a slip fit drill bushing.

United Drill Bushing, Downey, CA (on Woodruff I think)

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John Luke

>Thanks Guys

I think that I'm just going to have a machine shop machine a set for me since this is a non-standard size.

I also had posted this on Woodweb and got some professional replies as to mthis being a non-standard shaper collar.

(3" dia. lock-edge)

John

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