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Old 11-11-2025, 05:25 PM
wyattroerb wyattroerb is offline
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Hallo all,
I am not quite sure which top and button anvils/diameters are necessary for shaping and finishing prewar race car panels.
My final goal is to build a body for a Ford A rolling chassis. Since I am owning a lathe I could produce the anvils by myself.
I am just wondering about the disadvantages of non-hardened wheels. Is it worse to built the anvils by myself if it comes to
the comparison of saved money, working hours and the durability and precision of bought rollers?

Is it also possible to use ball bearings for the upper wheel. I found one on the internet with the following spec:
diameter 200 mm / 7,87402 Zoll
width: 60mm / 2,6 Zoll (unfortunately can’t find a widther one)
axle hole: 20mm / 0,787402 Zoll
material: steel C45
dynamic load capacity: 1300 kg / 2.865,98 lbs

Is this bearing useable for a english wheel. What is the necessary dynamic load capacity for a upper wheel?

I really appreciate your answers

Best regards
Robert
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