So my Stan's 3.30 HD hub has 29 x 32 x 2mm o-rings on its axle spacers. Replacements ought to be easy to get, yes? Yet poking around on the webz reveals nothing...
OK, thanks, I fucked up. Got the ID off the spacer, not the ring...Isn't it inner diameter x outer diameter x thickness? So that would be 28 x 32 x 2 or 29 x 33 x 2. Or am I completely mistaken?
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might be a 29.5mm if you split the difference from your measurement
Been there, done that. The number of sizes continually decreases. I used to go to a bearing supplier in Williston for stuff like that, may drive up there and look.If you have a decent hardware store nearby they should have a few drawers of different sized o-rings. Can always take the part in and try the fit.
Been there, done that. The number of sizes continually decreases. I used to go to a bearing supplier in Williston for stuff like that, may drive up there and look.
I took the wheel to a local machinist and am having end caps of the proper width turned. We'll see how that goes.
the fastenal by me closedSadly hardware stores have turned into home fashion stores.
Booothe fastenal by me closed
Per Stan's "The O-rings on the outer groove of the 3.30 end caps are 2x25mm." Part number ZH0107. Not available through web site, but they're sending them.Sadly hardware stores have turned into home fashion stores.
I used to spend a lot of time in Elmira NY for work. Stans was located nearby in Horseheads. Needed some sealant once and called, he said to just swing by. He was running the operation out of a garage at the carwash/go kart track he owned. Gave me tour, introduced me to his family an provided an enthusiastic product demonstration with an ice pick.Per Stan's "The O-rings on the outer groove of the 3.30 end caps are 2x25mm." Part number ZH0107. Not available through web site, but they're sending them.
it closed long before the pandemic. kept weird hours, like only open till 5pm or something.Booo
The pandemic closed what was one of the last old school hardware stores I know of around here. They had any nut bolt or tool you would ever need. However I think their lack of Live Love Laugh signs ultimately doomed them.
You mean what used to be regarded as normal business hours?it closed long before the pandemic. kept weird hours, like only open till 5pm or something.
Haha, simple supply and demand right? Ain’t nobody got time for being self reliant. I have rights you know.Booo
The pandemic closed what was one of the last old school hardware stores I know of around here. They had any nut bolt or tool you would ever need. However I think their lack of Live Love Laugh signs ultimately doomed them.
Haha, simple supply and demand right? Ain’t nobody got time for being self reliant. I have rights you know.
Hardwicks? That place ruled.Booo
The pandemic closed what was one of the last old school hardware stores I know of around here. They had any nut bolt or tool you would ever need. However I think their lack of Live Love Laugh signs ultimately doomed them.
Cause who wants to buy 6, US made stainless steel bolts at $1.29/per when you can get a 100 pack of the same bolts through Amazon made of "stainless" steel.Well I think shit like amazon has contributed a lot to it. Such stores have had to rely a lot more on the emotional impulse buys. However any place I walk into that has something like a thread file will gain a loyal customer.
Curious if they sell them at a discount/loss.My LBS is shutting down after 17 years. I am heading in tomorrow to pick up as many 11 spd drivetrain parts as I can afford. He has chains, cassettes, and derailleurs. My spare parts bin has dwindled down to cobwebs. It would be irresponsible to miss this opportunity to re-up. I nabbed some fresh rubber for the stash also.
I'm glad my friend is getting out in control of the situation rather than being eaten alive by creditors. It seems the traditional LBS business model is a dying thing.
i could toss a few pesos your way if there's some xt level shimano stuffMy LBS is shutting down after 17 years. I am heading in tomorrow to pick up as many 11 spd drivetrain parts as I can afford. He has chains, cassettes, and derailleurs. My spare parts bin has dwindled down to cobwebs. It would be irresponsible to miss this opportunity to re-up. I nabbed some fresh rubber for the stash also.
I'm glad my friend is getting out in control of the situation rather than being eaten alive by creditors. It seems the traditional LBS business model is a dying thing.
Yeah.Hardwicks? That place ruled.
Though I think they moved to Idaho, didn't technically close.
He has the store marked at 25% off retail.Curious if they sell them at a discount/loss.
I cannot begin to fathom moving that place.Yeah.
Didn't know they moved, was just closed the last time I went there. Could you imagine trying to pack up that mess to move?
I assume their accounting system was a 5 gallon bucket filled with Post It notes.I cannot begin to fathom moving that place.