I you could ever find a tool shop to machine you 8 of those pistons, it's going to cost you a fortune to have something like that done at a professional tool shop.The company that rebuilt my calipers 25 years ago must have just bead blasted the pistons and tossed them back in, no way the pistons suffered that much corrosion sitting in heated/AC shop for the last 20 years.
Just tossing ideas out there that's all....;)
Guess I'll be trying to find a local machinist who can spin me up some new pistons, and may as well do them in stainless as well.
Pistons, and rebuild, seal kits, have now gone into the unobtanium status, in this modern day and age.Where did you get the new pistons?
worried about weight and wearing one side? Don’t get into overthinkging this. Look how small they are. they should outlast you.
I would agree with that.I think if he got them made for $100 each at a machine shop he’d be getting a bargain!
No problem !!solid 2" round stock in shorter then 8' lengths.
canadian prices will be a lot higher
Yes, McMaster Carr... I buy & machine a fair bit of stainless, McMaster is typically 25-30% higher than my local steel supplier but for small jobs they don't hit you with minimums or saw fees so if you only need a foot & don't expect to be using more later theres no reason to buy a three foot minimum...Thanks is that through Mcmaster-Carr? And those are US prices, I can assure you the canadian prices will be a lot higher! Looking more and more like the pistons from the reproduction calipers will be the cheapest route to go.
Yes, McMaster Carr... I buy & machine a fair bit of stainless, McMaster is typically 25-30% higher than my local steel supplier but for small jobs they don't hit you with minimums or saw fees so if you only need a foot & don't expect to be using more later theres no reason to buy a three foot minimum...
Honestly those pistons are a job for a CNC... Doing them on a manual machine would kill you in labor cost...
If I worked at Webster Industries, I'd make them on the CNC. I am Sure they'd be easy with a cad file. It's a matter of the program and the metal. It would take minutes to make. Heck, if I had a lathe, I'd do it.
I called and left a message with the owner. Never hurts to ask. Seriously, If I had a lathe, I could make them.Talk is cheap !! ;-)