Re: 1932 Light Eight window lift

Posted by humanpotatohybrid On 2023/3/26 12:02:27
I'll add in that nowadays you can get stainless steel 3D printed fairly cheaply if you have the time and skill to make a 3D model of it. It won't be toleranced as well as an NOS part but it would be better than a garage built gear.

For example, this gear that McMaster sells for $72 could be 3D printed in stainless steel for $53. The 3D printed part would have roughly 10 thou tolerance, which for gears is normally pretty bad, but for a window crank mechanism it would still be perfectly fine.https://www.mcmaster.com/7880K45/

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