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egronvold
09-27-2012, 04:28 PM
Hi,

Does anyone know where I can buy gears like these online?

http://i307.photobucket.com/albums/nn304/ls_15/fastrac/fastrac_91.jpg

http://i307.photobucket.com/albums/nn304/ls_15/fastrac/fastrac_92.jpg

http://i307.photobucket.com/albums/nn304/ls_15/fastrac/fastrac_93.jpg

johnnyboy
09-27-2012, 04:39 PM
HI YOU COULD TRY MUFFIT GEARS AT www.muffitt.co.uk they do a fantastic range of gears at sensible prices and I think there minimum order is about 10 GBP hope this is of some help cheers John

egronvold
09-27-2012, 04:48 PM
I'll have a look: http://www.muffettgears.co.uk/

ihbuilder
09-27-2012, 04:52 PM
when you find out let me know . I emailed the place Ari gave me but have not heard back from them yet . http://www.hpcgears.com

JB , that link is no good

Jw.
09-27-2012, 08:06 PM
http://www.sdp-si.com/eStore/CoverPg/Gears.htm

This is where I order all my gears from. Large selection of miter gears or what ever you want. Not everything is in stock all the time and the prices are decent but very easy website to use and order from. Just make a shopping cart and order. No minimum of an order as long as you pay by credit card.

Every other good gear supplier I have found is a quote/contact to order. That's just too time consuming to me.

There is also http://www.mcmaster.com/#standard-gears/=jhalkw but this is a limited selection.

I've bought miter gears pretty cheap once before from ebay. Hard to find what you want though.

-Jeff

kerst
09-28-2012, 08:42 AM
http://www.sdp-si.com/eStore/CoverPg/Gears.htm

This is where I order all my gears from. Large selection of miter gears or what ever you want. Not everything is in stock all the time and the prices are decent but very easy website to use and order from. Just make a shopping cart and order. No minimum of an order as long as you pay by credit card.


-Jeff

I have good experiences with them too. Easy, quick and a wide selection.

Kerst

Espeefan
09-29-2012, 02:50 AM
McMaster does have some gears like these, as already mentioned. I bought a set myself, but they get pricey, if you need a lot of them. McMaster has both nylon and metal gears, of various strengths. The stronger they are the more they cost. The other thing is most are either held with set screws or keyways and set screws. I don't know that I would trust a set screw, but maybe if the gear was pinned to the shaft instead, it would hold without slipping. Or at least you would need a flat on a shaft for the set screw to bite into. Some guys are able to score gears like these out of cheap hand grinders too. Sometimes it pays to look around.