You can get the casting alloy from:
[www.rotometals.com]
It has lead in it, so it's going to be a bit of a chore to dispose of in this day and age.
They also have most of the traditional Babbitt bearing alloys at the same sort of price. They are higher temperature materials, so not quite so easy to play with.
[www.rotometals.com]
It has lead in it, so it's going to be a bit of a chore to dispose of in this day and age.
They also have most of the traditional Babbitt bearing alloys at the same sort of price. They are higher temperature materials, so not quite so easy to play with.