1-1/4" axle sprocket tube cup washers

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    1-1/4" axle sprocket tube cup washers

    Do we have a source for cup washers for the 1-1/4" axle?



    We would need a washer with a 1.620"/42mm cup diameter for the stock MaxIV sprocket tube.
    9-10$ to make them locally here in Michigan (2 sources), plus 1st time setup fee of 50$.
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    I know it's crude but I've quit machining mine and went to grade 8 fine thread nuts with threads drilled out. I grind tubes flat at worn holes and install on axle with through bolt than weld. I have a homemade boring tool to cut the radius if you want 12 I can make them. I may have some now if I can find them. The hard nuts have lasted real well.

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    Thanks Mark, upload some pics if you have some time.
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    take 1" solid steel stock (broken attex axles) and gun drill a 3/8 hole in it with the lathe. then cut "slices" that are 5/16 thick. bolt them in place and weld them to the tube. they aren't cupped, but the gaps actually allow for better weld penetration.
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    Another good suggestion, I guess I should not have given away both of the lathes.
    The 4140 I use on the ATTEX axles would make a good fix.
    I'll head out to the 'hole' and put an axle on the drill press and drill one.
    My metal chop saw will make straight enough cuts.
    thanks racer
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    you need to find a new machine shop because thats way to expensive for such a small part that requires very little work to make
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    or richards relics has them
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    Quote Originally Posted by racerone3 View Post
    take 1" solid steel stock (broken attex axles) and gun drill a 3/8 hole in it with the lathe. then cut "slices" that are 5/16 thick. bolt them in place and weld them to the tube. they aren't cupped, but the gaps actually allow for better weld penetration.
    Easy and it works

    I would call them saddle washers ....google it.

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