"Russia dance and Europe Cry because I have the Most Beatiful Ass!!!"
Yeah...what I said. No refugees...look at my ass! I'm thinking we could hire all those wimmenz in the video and make one hellova **** flick.
Dude, you drive a Miata. You have a mullet. You wear chaps. You ride a Look, for Pete's sake. You post gay pron. You've ridden a bicycle square into the side of an immovable object. A house, of all things.
And just to illustrate the point I made about dweebs and their moronic and endless debates about bushing material, you just had to dive in, mouth first, with your inane specifications...as if we cared.
And by the by, petro-chemical 'engineer', Delrin is a polymer. One with many qualities that make it a perfect bushing material. And yet you use "poly". As in polyethylene cheap ass ******** ****. Whadda dweeb.
And Delrin, being an acetal homopolymer, should be a material you are at least sexually attracted to.
Lastly, with your moronic shock absorber cost comment, you have proved beyond the shadow of a doubt that you have absolutely zero knowledge of why the rubber OEM control arm bushings of a vehicle are replaced with solid, harder polymers. Hint: It has NOTHING to do with shock absorbers, spring rates or cruising the Gay Pride parade at your 'refinery'.
Your comments put you squarely in the Alf, 'Mr. 1 MM Hirth Joint Air Gap' category of loons, aimlessly wandering the planet in search of validation and acceptance while repeatedly proving your worthlessness and ignorance to mankind.
If it isn't obvious to you already...and we doubt that it is...everyone is laughing at you. They have been for years.
"Who uses that for bushings? No-one. Kitchenware maybe..."
It's a Miata, doode. It's plenty gay enough to use condoms for bushings.
UHMW polyethylene bushings:
The feel reminds me of the feel of a good quality heim where moving the ball you get a little drag, but they are smooth as glass.
"Also after machining some UHMW plastic I am very impressed with its strength. the stuff coming off the blank"
"Ultra High Molecular Weight (UHMW) Polyethylene is often referred to as the world’s toughest polymer. UHMW is a linear high density polyethylene which has high abrasion resistance as well as high impact strength. UHMW is also chemical resistant and has a low coefficient of friction which make it highly effective in a variety of applications.
UHMW is 6 times more abrasion resistant than steel. No cold embrittlement, works from -155ºF to + 200ºF. UHMW is Corrosion Resistant and exhibits virtually no water absorption."
'Who' uses it? Anyone that knows more than you do. Which is everyone. You make Alf look more like a mechanical engineering genius with every post you type out.
Go price Tivar. Then turn yourself out a set of...oh, never mind. You can't run a lathe either. Perhaps you should just stick to getting lost on randyknees because you still haven't figured out how to mount a Garmin to a bicycle. Brilliant. Or...failing that there are still plenty of immoveable objects for you to ride your bicycle into.
Please.
Pull your head out of your ass...sure, you think it feels good...and ride into the new year without acting like a typical nimrod cyclist. If that is humanly possible.
Do people make bushings from UHMW and advertise as such?
It probably speaks volumes that I have a SCCA Regional champions winners prize and you don't.
I could buy a 250cc Super Kart and have some real fun.
Actually...yes. Why yes they do.
OMGWFBBQ!!!!!1!!ONE! A regional!!!!!!
Better stick with cars. More protection for the next time you drive into an immovable object.
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