DIY bearing slider

horner

Active member
Built it for $320. Wayyyy better than a drylin slider, bearings are the way to go. It will slide from one end to the other with a small tap. It is 24" long, perfect size I think.

If anyone is interested in where I got the parts from, PM me.

Screenshot2011-06-03at32044PM.png


Screenshot2011-06-03at32029PM.png


 
So did you just put a rod through the middle of the bearing? did you take the inside ring out? im trying to figure out what you did.
 
That's what I instantly thought of, it's only 40$ more, little longer too though. 7" longer.

It's the question which one works better!
 
Back
Top