plastic tops for stanchions

warrior40

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Anyone know where I can get the flat plastic black stopper caps for the tops of the stanchions, I have had some stanchions made up but now need some tops!
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I made mine from Tufnol. They look much like teak but don't suffer from any of the disadvantages of wood. Made to a good tight fit they are never going to come out accidentally

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It might be worth trying Mike Lucas. Sadler Yachts used inch tubing with domed black plastic tops and he just might supply them <A target="_blank" HREF=http://www.mikelucasyachting.co.uk>http://www.mikelucasyachting.co.uk</A> I tried handlebar stops but the size was too small for inch tubing. Also I found that the genoa sheets wore on this type of stanchion and also ripped the stops out, so I replaced them all with manufactured stanchions.

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I use plastic chair leg covers - to stop the legs of chairs ripping the carpet - the chairs in our cafeteria fit my stanchions perfectly...so have a good supply for many many years!
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I use plastic chair leg covers - to stop the legs of chairs ripping the carpet - the chairs legs (alu) in our cafeteria fit my stanchions perfectly...so have a good supply for many many years!
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Try using the rubber/plastic caps as fitted to the bottoms of walking sticks--- Cheap and fit a treat!!

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warrior40

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sounds like a great idea but I don't have any walking sticks-yet- and I do not own a cafe ..
Thanks for the ideas thought!!

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If they're round, get some plastic bar from RS Components (or somewhere [far] cheaper) and turn them. PTFE turns a treat on a metal or woodworking lathe. Then each stanchion can be individual if you want.

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Richard.


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