There are poly urathane bushing right? Arent hockey pucks made of the same?I'm not sure what the exact durometer numbers are, but I'd guess to say the pucks are much harder than a manufactured body bushing, resulting in a harder ride. Off the top of my head.
Yeah.....and saw them used on a mid 60's pickup to tie the bed and the cab together to help reduce flexing as whole. Hot Rod Garage IIRC, and they sliced them in half to reduce the thickness. Good or not, I dunno but it wouldn't be too hard to have them checked for durometer if that's a concern. They might be a cheap alternative if one lives in an area where they are in an abundance or cheaper to buy than mounts made for the auto industry but then you would probably have to machine or cut then down to size since they are fairly large in diameter....?Has anyone ever heard of it used Hockey pucks for body mount bushings?? Asking for a friend
There are poly urethane body
There are poly urathane bushing right? Arent hockey pucks made of the same?
For body mounts or projectiles? lolWe've used wood before red oak or black locust add a nice touch.
Used to work a a hockey store years ago. We would sell cases of puck to people doing all sorts of lift/ suspension work. Mostly 4x4’s as far as I can remember. Seemed to work well.Has anyone ever heard of it used Hockey pucks for body mount bushings?? Asking for a friend
Don't forget combustible for warmth!For body mounts or projectiles? lol
Memory lane.......Had a buddy use em stacked as a bodylift, then cut the top and bottom of "Hamm's" beer cans, slit up the back and wrap the pucks......truck appeared to be supported by beer cans!Used to work a a hockey store years ago. We would sell cases of puck to people doing all sorts of lift/ suspension work. Mostly 4x4’s as far as I can remember. Seemed to work well.
I could see that. Hard rubber would add stiffen up things for HD use.Used to work a a hockey store years ago. We would sell cases of puck to people doing all sorts of lift/ suspension work. Mostly 4x4’s as far as I can remember. Seemed to work well.
Yea gosh darn tootin on that! I use 4, 2 on each side to level out a old punch clock of mine that sits on the floor!They have many utility uses....insulators, feet of a generator to keep it from walking. Looks like you might of figured another.
Hmmmmm! What rhymes with puck? LOL!
cluck, suck, chuck, shuck, pluck, and a Brooklyn term, schmuck.Luck, duck, truck, muck, buck, huck, tuck. I don't know what your perverted minds thinkin?
I never tried but they kept ordering cases and doing all kinds of jobs.. of you needed the right too to drill out. Regular drill wouldn’t do it. Keep sealing up!I could see that. Hard rubber would add stiffen up things for HD use.