OzFab
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To save creating a thread everytime I do something, this thread will serve as a place for all the little jobs & fixes I do around here, a bit like Dougs "The Poboy Way" thread...
At the moment, my big air compressor isn't running so, I have to rely on my small back-up unit. The biggest problem with it, which has annoyed me since I bought it, is the small, useless, plastic wheels; ironically, the same size compressor at my ex's house has more robust rubber wheels, you'd thing I'd simply swap them but, that would be too easy
To add insult to injury, the 10mm axle runs through 1/2" (12.7mm) holes so, not only are the wheels hard & clunky but, tha axle swings around in the mounting holes too; add to that fact that the wheels are only held on the axle by a push in plug... which tend to be self removable...
Today I decided to do something about it; I had some 1/2" round bar sittiing around which I could use as a replacement axle, now all I needed was replacement wheels...
Remember the small, useless edger from this thread? Turns out it does have a use, the wheels make perfect replacements...
After measuring the distance between to two mounting holes & the depth of the new wheels I cut the 1/2" bar to length, turned the ends to take the 10mm wheels & cut a 10mm thread on each end; a quick squirt of paint to keep the rust away &... WOW! What a difference...
At the moment, my big air compressor isn't running so, I have to rely on my small back-up unit. The biggest problem with it, which has annoyed me since I bought it, is the small, useless, plastic wheels; ironically, the same size compressor at my ex's house has more robust rubber wheels, you'd thing I'd simply swap them but, that would be too easy

To add insult to injury, the 10mm axle runs through 1/2" (12.7mm) holes so, not only are the wheels hard & clunky but, tha axle swings around in the mounting holes too; add to that fact that the wheels are only held on the axle by a push in plug... which tend to be self removable...
Today I decided to do something about it; I had some 1/2" round bar sittiing around which I could use as a replacement axle, now all I needed was replacement wheels...
Remember the small, useless edger from this thread? Turns out it does have a use, the wheels make perfect replacements...
After measuring the distance between to two mounting holes & the depth of the new wheels I cut the 1/2" bar to length, turned the ends to take the 10mm wheels & cut a 10mm thread on each end; a quick squirt of paint to keep the rust away &... WOW! What a difference...
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Now I'm on the hunt for replacement catchers...