I'm trying to find some in stainless or if they make them ceramic lazy Susan bearings around 4 to 5"'.Their going to be used on a boat. to make swivel seats. Any help would be appreciated......
I'm trying to find some in stainless or if they make them ceramic lazy Susan bearings around 4 to 5"'.Their going to be used on a boat. to make swivel seats. Any help would be appreciated......
I would advise against lazy susan bearings, even if you can find them in stainless or ceramic. They are not made for the torque they would see if a person leans back on the seat. Most likely they would fail. I made a wagon from plans and it called for the yoke for the front wheels to be attached using a lazy susan bearing and it failed after just a couple of uses. Bass Pro shops show a stainless seat bearing that appears to be fairly heavy duty.
Last edited by Lee Schierer; 08-06-2011 at 3:28 PM.
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Lee, I consider the bearing in your link a lazy susan bearing
Looks just like the ones Woodcraft has.
http://www.woodcraft.com/Family/2001...-Bearings.aspx
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thanks for this info.