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  • #76
    Yeah that's the meat and taters of it. There is a YouTube video from John findlay showing how to build a budget feather. In it, he puts a bolt through a wheel and then just traps the bolt in the chuck of the drill. This is how I've done it for ages and it works spot on. I've never put a pic up of it in my thread for fear of being laughed at! At events no one noticed either lol.

    There are some tricks to doing it though u need to know if u go down that route.

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    • #77
      Has anyone ever seen these in imperial sizes (like, say, 3/8 unf...)?

      http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/M8-Threade...EAAOSwMgdX1bYd

      s-l1600.jpg

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      • #78
        I've been looking hard for them, for wheels. This is the closest I found: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1621813832...%3AMEBIDX%3AIT

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        • #79
          Ooh, shame they aren't ridged to stop them trying to spin round, but they could still work, thanks.

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          • #80
            Nothing to stop you scoring them with a grinder or a file and then ramming them into an undersized hole in the wheel.

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            • #81
              For a very quick drive system with wheels mounted to the 3/8" unf thread that comes out the gearbox...

              I melt these:
              http://www.ebay.co.uk/ulk/itm/191818584715

              into these wheels:
              http://www.ebay.co.uk/ulk/itm/270510822899

              then put the reverse threaded bolt in the other side. Works awesome.
              can even put a 3/8 unf bolt out the other side to go into a bush or bearing so there is no side loading on gearbox if you want.

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