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Default Linear bearing: ideas wanted


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I'm modifying an old pony trap to correct the balance (which is wildly
off). The bench seat assembly is supported by a pair of horizontal and
parallel lengths of steel tube, about 30 mm OD, but not really good enough
to be bearings (although I could use a split polymer bearing, clamped in
position, if necessary). I would like the seat to be adjustable fore and
aft, rather like a car seat, to accept one or two drivers of different
weights. So it probably has to move through 12 inches or so, rather more
than a standard car seat (or I would just adapt the runners from one of
these). I'm wondering about using domestic or wardrobe sliding door gear.
But while I think about it, I'm trawling for smart ideas for off-the-shelf
sliders. I need a low tech and relatively low cost solution, but can trade
cash against time. Load capacity of runners needs to be 2 people, say 150
kg, but it doesn't have to move under this load. Could MIG weld door or
car seat sliders on to the seat and the shafts as required.



Bet you could bodge up one of these:

http://shop.ebay.co.uk/?_from=R40&_t...All-Categories

Mind you: if they still have breakers yards you can wander round with your
tool kit, I bet you could find car or van ones the size you wanted.

S