Windmill Barn
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Thank you guys, Much Appreciated. Dan!!
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My next mill I'm displaying in my barn is a Stover Samson they were made with two different base plates. One that took ball bearings and one that didn't. Mine is the one that doesn't take ball bearings was there a thrust washer that set on top of my base plate?
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Looks good.
I’d probably put one of these there…an oil impregnated thrust washer, sort of like what is in the photo.
I’d probably put one of these there…an oil impregnated thrust washer, sort of like what is in the photo.
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What is the source of that thrust washer? It looks like a catalog I'd like to order from now and then! I bought a Monitor L and the previous owner used a white-slippery-plastic-nylon-kind of washer: It turned easily but I wasn't sure of the load it could take. The spec's on this one look great!
Burt
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I always thought those were attractive mills. I picked up a really nice one years ago and have been saving it for an indoor display also. Is that the color of green it was originally? I couldn't find a trace of color on mine, even under bolts. Looks good!
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McMaster-Carr…has the most comprehensive inventory that I’ve encountered and that is the source via the McMaster-Carr app. My Parish windmill had a white nylon plastic type washer as its thrust bearing. At first I cut a replacement from a plastic barrel lid. Then I decided an oil impregnated thrust bearing might be better.hwy8 wrote: Mon Jan 09, 2023 11:13 pm What is the source of that thrust washer? It looks like a catalog I'd like to order from now and then! I bought a Monitor L and the previous owner used a white-slippery-plastic-nylon-kind of washer: It turned easily but I wasn't sure of the load it could take. The spec's on this one look great!
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Thank you for that info Michael i definitely will be using them. FYI if you have a 8 or 9ft open gear Samson bed plate number 3058 takes ball bearings.
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I agree , I purchased the same bearing from McMaster for the 2nd Ideal Steel that was just set up . Should last at least 50 years , maybe more so the next guy doesnt have to worry for a while .
McMaster Carr is a good company to deal with , fast service
Mike B
New Braunfels TX
McMaster Carr is a good company to deal with , fast service
Mike B
New Braunfels TX
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Mike,mtblah wrote: Tue Jan 10, 2023 8:00 am I agree , I purchased the same bearing from McMaster for the 2nd Ideal Steel that was just set up . Should last at least 50 years , maybe more so the next guy doesnt have to worry for a while .
McMaster Carr is a good company to deal with , fast service
Mike B
New Braunfels TX
McMaster-Carr by far has the best inventory, variety and fast shipping.
I have found Grainger will ship to store, without cost, so if I need say a 6’ or 6” piece of 7/8” round stock or a single shaft collar, it is cheaper to use Grainger than McMaster-Carr. Price-wise things are similar for the most part and in other instances Grainger is higher or much higher.
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Those Samson mlls also came with the later ones having a larger mainshaft and those long roller bearings that they don't make anymore. Don't remember the name of them, but I will soon as I hit 'post'. lol
Call Dan Benjamin for parts. P M me for the phone number. IF YOU TALK TO HIM, AND HE HELPS YOU, THEN BUY FROM HIM. IT CREATES GOOD KARMA.