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metal rings for axles

Discussion in 'Dog Discussion' started by BDK, May 11, 2004.

  1. BDK

    BDK oo7

    where can i get the large metal rings for my axles and collars at in nc or mailorder that are strong enough and large enough cant find them any where around here?also what kinda of collars and where do you get them that are at least 2 inch wide and will last do you recomend thank you i have heard of sporting collars does anyone recomend that brand?
     
  2. PADogman

    PADogman Top Dog

    try this link products they have alot of other stuff also.
     
  3. Bubba

    Bubba Top Dog

    We have real nice rings here...I can't tell you exactly the size cause I've never cared, but I know they are big and thick and they are what we are using. They are 1.00 or 1.25 a piece I believe last time I bought some. Let me know if you are interested and I can pick you up some.

    BB
     
  4. BigTex

    BigTex Pup

    save yourself the trouble and hook your chain directly to your axle with a 7/16" coldshut and mushroom the head of it out.....the less moving parts the less there is to break....also with the axel beat down a couple inches below the ground the dogs are less likely to pull it up/out ......its also cheaper to set the chains up like this....and they are less likely to get tangled up.......after a couple months a little hill of dirt will form over the axel....making it that much more secure....and that much harder for dog thieves to pull up.....
     
  5. PADogman

    PADogman Top Dog

    Good point Tex i'll try that out myself
     
  6. Icarus

    Icarus O.APBT'S

    When I had mine on chain I got everything from a warehouse i used to fix forklifts at. Now that I have closed in kennels I wouldn't know.
     
  7. LOCKMOUTH

    LOCKMOUTH Pup

    Bbk Are The One You Use Solid Or Welded If You Can Please Post A Picture I've Ben Looking For Some Solid O-rings With I Don't Like The Welded One. If Anyone Have Them Or Know Where To Get Them Let Me Know.
     
  8. LOCKMOUTH

    LOCKMOUTH Pup

    Does Anyone Know Where I Can Find Solid O-rings?? Not The Welded Ones
     
  9. Marty

    Marty Guest

    We ordered ours from the local feed store, they were like $15.00 though!
     

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  10. SFK

    SFK Top Dog

    I have solid metal O-rings Stainless & last forever. Come in all sizes. I'll tell ya'll where to get them. (MY good deed for the year) I use ring gaskets that I get from Machine fabricating shops. They use them for pressure testing parts. They can only be used a few times & then they discard them. They are approx 1/2" thick & 5/8" wide 2" inside diameter to 5" inside diameter. I have never seen a better ring to use on axels.
     
  11. misterdogman

    misterdogman CH Dog

    I have never had a 230 axle come out of the ground...NEVER...especially after my 20lb sledge meets it on a "dry" day...might as well be in concrete...and I dont use rings I just loop chain around it smaller than the flange and pad lock it...instant swivel and no extra parts...and it cant get above the axle so no tangles ..at all..I leave the flange out of the dirt at least 2 inches...
     
  12. B

    B CH Dog

    www.go2marine.com

    They sell a 3 1/4" Ring that is 3/8" Diameter for $8.53. It will hold 18,400 lbs working load. These are long term durability rings designed for rigging on sea ships. They are stainless and for all intense purposes going to far outlive the life of your chain setup. Fast shipping and great service...

    Search for Round Line Rings

    Regards,

    B
     
  13. RIVES PITS

    RIVES PITS Top Dog

    I Just Drove An Axle Into The Ground Took My Chain Made A Loop Padlocked It Called It A Day Same One For Three Years Now Never A Problem
     
  14. Marty

    Marty Guest

    Thats what we use to do, but the chain wares at the axle from turning on it, the rings we use now are 3/8 weldless rings and 3in inside.takes awhile to get any ware :)
     

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