I can’t find anything on the internet about making an axle with a 5/8” steel rod and a supporting 2x4. Maybe I’m the first person (dumb enough) to try it?
“Why the 2x4?” you might ask. Because I have a perpendicular piece of wood that needs to attach to the axle.
I’ve made good progress in my attempts so far, but the contact point between the wheel and the 2x4 is making me nervous. There’s quite a bit of movement and shifting as the wheel applies pressure to the “overhang” section of the fender washer. Demonstration: Imgur.
Things I’ve researched: videos on go kart axles; articles on uses for Harbor Freight pneumatic wheels; 2x4 as axle; connecting wheels to wood.
Nada.
PsychoEngineer t1_j61rchh wrote
Get some proper pillow-block-bearings and some axle collars and use that to mount the rod instead of the conduit clamps; stronger and then you won’t have to worry about it. Harbor-freight should have everything you need.