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XXShadowXX 03-02-2009 21:19

Lazy Susans
 
In the kit of parts there was a lazy Susan base provide, does anyone know were we could find a larger one (9.5 inches central diameter), and if you could post the url that would be amazing!

thanks
cody

Asa 03-02-2009 21:21

Re: Lazy Susans
 
McMaster sells excellent lazy susans, you can get CAD files from the website as well

http://www.mcmaster.com/#lazy-susans/=g5ppr

sdcantrell56 03-02-2009 21:22

Re: Lazy Susans
 
Search mcmaster for turntables. They have a couple different sizes of cast aluminum turntables. We bought 2 for our turrets and they seem very strong and sturdy.

nlknauss 03-02-2009 21:33

Re: Lazy Susans
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by sdcantrell56 (Post 813709)
Search mcmaster for turntables. They have a couple different sizes of cast aluminum turntables. We bought 2 for our turrets and they seem very strong and sturdy.

I think you'll find what you're looking for here. We're using it and it is working well! Enjoy!

Dick Linn 04-02-2009 12:08

Re: Lazy Susans
 
Can't vouch for quality, but the price is right:

http://www.waresdirect.com/products/...ackURL=froogle
\Another source:

http://www.foodservicedirect.com/ind...usan_Rings.htm

zachav39 04-02-2009 12:40

Re: Lazy Susans
 
we made our own

Mr_I 04-02-2009 20:00

Re: Lazy Susans
 
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Originally Posted by zachav39 (Post 813997)
we made our own

ditto
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Paul11 05-02-2009 23:59

Re: Lazy Susans
 
We manufactured our own both this year and 3 years ago (8" nerf balls) out of polycarbonate.

caffino54 07-02-2009 01:22

Re: Lazy Susans
 
the lazy suzan in the KOP has a thin side and a wide side

the thin side is 9.5 ish inches, and we're just gonna cut out a circle from the wide side (make the donut hole bigger) to let the ball through


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