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bdeditch December 12th 05 11:00 PM

Where to get Ball Bearing rollers
 
I would like to build sort of a feed table for my table saw, and would
like to have the ball bearing rollers onit to help move it easier side
to side and of course forward. Where would you recommend to get these
rollers. Seems like rockler is about the only place that seems to have
them. I am thinking the 5/8" one are good enough.


Lew Hodgett December 12th 05 11:14 PM

Where to get Ball Bearing rollers
 
bdeditch wrote:
I would like to build sort of a feed table for my table saw, and would
like to have the ball bearing rollers onit to help move it easier side
to side and of course forward. Where would you recommend to get these
rollers. Seems like rockler is about the only place that seems to have
them. I am thinking the 5/8" one are good enough.



Roller conveyor is a material handling item used by conveyor manufacturers.

Get out your WOLLEY SEGAP and let your fingers do the walking.

Lew


Mike in Arkansas December 12th 05 11:23 PM

Where to get Ball Bearing rollers
 
Woodcraft has them if you have a local store. Grainger has them also.
Grainger.com


Rob V December 12th 05 11:54 PM

Where to get Ball Bearing rollers
 
Do you mean like these ??? :


http://cgi.ebay.com/Conveyor-Rollers...QQcmdZViewItem


or
http://tinyurl.com/damyv




"bdeditch" wrote in message
oups.com...
I would like to build sort of a feed table for my table saw, and would
like to have the ball bearing rollers onit to help move it easier side
to side and of course forward. Where would you recommend to get these
rollers. Seems like rockler is about the only place that seems to have
them. I am thinking the 5/8" one are good enough.




bdeditch December 13th 05 05:15 AM

Where to get Ball Bearing rollers
 
No neither of those is what I was meaning


Brian In Hampton December 13th 05 05:37 AM

Where to get Ball Bearing rollers
 
Try www.mcmaster.com . They have what you need. look under "ball
transfers".................Brian

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"Never Underestimate The Power Of Stupid People
In Large Groups!"
"bdeditch" wrote in message
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No neither of those is what I was meaning




Larry Bud December 13th 05 01:01 PM

Where to get Ball Bearing rollers
 

bdeditch wrote:
I would like to build sort of a feed table for my table saw, and would
like to have the ball bearing rollers onit to help move it easier side
to side and of course forward. Where would you recommend to get these
rollers. Seems like rockler is about the only place that seems to have
them. I am thinking the 5/8" one are good enough.


believe it or not, ebay. I bought a few for my home made drum sander

http://www.areddy.net/wood


Dave Hinz December 13th 05 04:19 PM

Where to get Ball Bearing rollers
 
On 12 Dec 2005 21:15:32 -0800, bdeditch wrote:
No neither of those is what I was meaning


Who or what are you responding to? Let me guess: you use google.


Lee Michaels December 13th 05 06:17 PM

Where to get Ball Bearing rollers
 

"Dave Hinz" wrote
On 12 Dec 2005 21:15:32 -0800, bdeditch wrote:
No neither of those is what I was meaning


Who or what are you responding to? Let me guess: you use google.

He is talking to himself.

And he thinks that we are all psychic.




John Doe December 13th 05 07:48 PM

Where to get Ball Bearing rollers
 
"bdeditch" wrote in news:1134428434.265880.199950
@g47g2000cwa.googlegroups.com:

I would like to build sort of a feed table for my table saw, and would
like to have the ball bearing rollers onit to help move it easier side
to side and of course forward. Where would you recommend to get these
rollers. Seems like rockler is about the only place that seems to have
them. I am thinking the 5/8" one are good enough.



Look for roller blade or scooter repair kits. I've seen these for
dirt cheap at local closeout stores.


SteveB December 13th 05 10:51 PM

Where to get Ball Bearing rollers
 

"John Doe" wrote in message
...
"bdeditch" wrote in news:1134428434.265880.199950
@g47g2000cwa.googlegroups.com:

I would like to build sort of a feed table for my table saw, and would
like to have the ball bearing rollers onit to help move it easier side
to side and of course forward. Where would you recommend to get these
rollers. Seems like rockler is about the only place that seems to have
them. I am thinking the 5/8" one are good enough.



Look for roller blade or scooter repair kits. I've seen these for
dirt cheap at local closeout stores.


Are you talking about small ones, or the ones that are on those material
handling conveyors? The ones about 2" in diameter and 12" long?

I searched and searched, and found only ones that were priced comparably
with 18k gold. Then my neighbor, a junk collector, brought me a milk crate
with about fifty in there. I only need ten.

Steve



Mark & Juanita December 14th 05 01:36 AM

Where to get Ball Bearing rollers
 
On Tue, 13 Dec 2005 13:17:01 -0500, "Lee Michaels"
wrote:


"Dave Hinz" wrote
On 12 Dec 2005 21:15:32 -0800, bdeditch wrote:
No neither of those is what I was meaning


Who or what are you responding to? Let me guess: you use google.

He is talking to himself.

And he thinks that we are all psychic.


Well, he's close, psycho maybe, not psychic. :-)



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If you're gonna be dumb, you better be tough

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bdeditch December 14th 05 01:52 AM

Where to get Ball Bearing rollers
 
Well, he's close, psycho maybe, not psychic. :-)

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If you're gonna be dumb, you better be tough

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I guess you would know!


Nobull4u December 14th 05 08:55 PM

Where to get Ball Bearing rollers
 
The key word for is "BALL TRANSFERS". Enco has them in stock as Model
#891-4170
for a Low Price: $3.32 ea. Currently they have free shipping. I have
not decided which will be better, a bunch of ball transfers or strips
of that slippery stuff (UHMW).


Nobull4u December 14th 05 09:13 PM

Where to get Ball Bearing rollers
 
Oops the URL for ENCO is http://www.use-enco.com



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