Getting back to METALWORKING ...
Is there a *reason* you're not making this out of bronze or steel?
Just because there was a plastic piece there *before* doesn't
necessarily mean you gotta have one now.
It seems that about half of you wear concerns and UV deterioration
problems would go away with a good bronze or steel sleeve bearing.
(Might help solve the vibration issue too.)
My two cents.
- Carl
"Geoffrey W. Schultz" wrote in message
7.77...
I have a KISS wind generator wind generator that develops vibration at
certain wind speeds. The problem is that there's a PVC fitting that goes
over a 2" stainless schedule 40 support pipe that is loose fitting. I
want
to machine one with a sleeve bearing on a lathe and make it out of
plastic.
However, I really don't have any experience machining plastic, I've been
looking at www.mscdirect.com under Raw Materials/Plastic Material/Rods for
3" material. To keep costs under control I'm looking at the following:
Nylon
Acetal
UHMW
LDPE
HDPE
Comments on the machining qualities, UV resistance, and overall strength
of
these would be greatly appreciated.
-- Geoff