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Re: Need for Aluminum Gears and Sprockets?
I am getting great feedback. He has great products and the tolerance with be +-.001 if needed or +-.002. We would probably stick with the AndyMark bolt pattern. He will be including
-#25 and #35 tooth sprockets (Hub and Hubless) -Quality as good as Martin or Boston Gears -Keep 3/8th face width, 20dp, 14.5 degree pressure angle -If hexing is needed (upon request) -Pricing will probably be around Andy's, a bit more due to the material. -Pretty sure he can arrange something for shipping, kinda like McMaster Carr. The only thing is that he likes to mass produce. But he does custom orders overnight (just charges a tad more). |
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