You won't find an exact match, but look at the rollers in the strybuc catalog, pages 450, 451. Compare the offset measurements and see if there is something that will work.
You can also try SWISCO or McMaster-Carr. Some of the small local hardware stores may have it also. At my place (I just officially quit) we carry a lot of those type of things.
I am going to try and make a Japanese-style floor table similar to this:
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...but with folding legs. Probably a cheapo prototype using particleboard or MDF for the top, 1 1/2" square wood for the legs, and these for the mechanism: [url=https://absupply.net/selby-furniture-cn149-dark-copper-folding-leg-bracket-.aspx]folding leg bracket[/url]
....which call for ' #6x5/8in. round head mounting screws'. My question is does ' #6 ' denote screw size or quantity?
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She used a natural rope clothes line, but what made it special was a gizmo at one end. Every month or so the weight of clothes stretched out the line and made it sag. She would walk to the end, where it was attached to this device that was attached to the pole. The gizmo had a crank lever; a few pulls would tighten the line back, and lock in place. Thought it was called a ratchet, but Google is not showing anything but wrenches. It was small and made a clicky-clack sound. Can anyone point me in the right direction?Read More