Didn't know to what you referred so did a search:
http://www.ticona.com/index/products/uhmw-pe.htm
This site does not mention outdoor use where degradation
from intense and sustained sunlight destroys many synthetics.
WDYT about UHMW bearing up under west central Florida weather?
Where does one acquire chunks of UHMW?
Just wondering ... doc
W0UN -- John Brosnahan wrote:
> Nothing beats a chunk of UHMW for a bearing. Been running them
> for MANY years and I know that W7RM used them long before I did.
>
> A one inch thick block has been holding an 8L 15M Yagi in the CO winds
> for better than a decade. And another one has been holding a 6L 20M KLM.
> No rust, no lubrication, easy to make using a table saw and a hole saw.
>
> With just a bit more effort you can support both the horizontal load and
> the vertical load. Maybe I should start making them to sell.
>
> 73--John W0UN
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Thanks! & 73, doc kd4e
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