On Sunday 17 May 2015 02:26:05 Erik Christiansen wrote:
> On 16.05.15 10:42, Gene Heskett wrote:
> > And what the heck is a pin hub, a roll pin?
>
> Gene, you've doubtless used stuff that has a roll pin:
>
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spring_pin
>
Yes, detest them because of the amount of disassembly that has to be done 
in order to get a pin punch properly at them to remove them.

> Quite a few engineering suppliers offer a boxed assortment, so you can
> easily have a few of each in your stash of goodies for getting jobs
> done. They're not bad for holding a couple of sheets aligned by two
> holes while all other operations are done. They have a small taper on
> the end, so whack 'em in with a hammer, and drift them out when done.

I have a box/bag of them someplace, .125x1" IIRC, but too large in terms 
of the weakening cross hole thru the shaft.

> Dunno what a pin hub is, though.

That is what one pulley maker calls all his product as having a "pin 
hub".
>
> Erik

Thanks Erik.

Cheers, Gene Heskett
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