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Frankly, I thought I'd get a better answer here.
It's really moot now, because I have a choice of GFN for only one size sheave(I need 3 different sheaves) . I'll probably get it and try it because the size might be better than the closest acetal sheave. "Wayne.B" wrote in message news ![]() On Sat, 31 Jan 2009 09:35:42 -0500, "Garland Gray" wrote: I need to replace some old plastic sheaves, and I have the option of sheaves made of Delrin, acetal, or glass filled nylon. (I have learned that delrin is acetal, but don't know if all acetal sheaves are delrin). So what are the relative attributes of acetal and glass filled nylon sheaves? I read somewhere that GFN might be more abrasive on the pin, but I assume that it is stronger. Ronstan sells both, but their website doesn't solicit questions. Why not give Ronstan or your local rigger a call and find out the pros and cons of each? |
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