Delrin mast bearings DIY?
I am looking to make my own mast bearings since the precut teflon chips are stupid expensive. A 12
x12
sheet of 1/16
teflon costs about $20 (+$10 shipping). I believe the mast bearings are about 1.25
diameter, so that should yield about 90 bearings for $30 instead of 3 for $8 (+shipping). I also noticed that Hobie used to make a Delrin mast bearing cup. Delrin is much cheaper than teflon ($5/12
x12
sheet), but is a little more rigid, not quite as slippery, and absorbs a small amount of water.
I just purchased a 30 year old Hobie 16, so I am not yet concerned about racing performance and am on a tight budget. I am just looking for a low cost bearing solution.
Has anyone tried making their own bearings out of Delrin sheets? Any feedback on their performance/longevity compared to teflon?
Also, can someone confirm that they are 1.25" diameter? I do not have any to measure.
Thanks!
I measured two of my unused Teflon chips for my 1977 H-16. They measure 1.5 inches, or in metric 3.8 centimeters.
If you try using nylon, I'd watch it carefully. I don't know how well it would deform, before cracking. It also might have a tendency to squeeze out of the bearing. If it fails, just call it a day, and you will probably do little damage to the metal surfaces.
The Teflon chip will deform into a cup shape, usually without any problem. A search of this site's archived topics would be useful to you, as I believe the Teflon chip topic has been discussed a few times in the past.
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