Delrin plastic as door prop rollers

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On my car, the rollers at the bottom door hinge that helps keeps our
doors propped open is so worn out, its useless. I am thinking of making
my own but not sure what material to use.

My design would be a little different from factory or the one offered by
SCP. It will have some properties which will avoid the concave scarring
that is commonly found in our stock rollers now.

I am considering using Delrin Acetal for its low friction and long wear
life characteristics. Beta testing will be done by spring. Should be
available to everyone by late spring - early summer.
 
"I am considering using Derlin Acetal for its low friction and long wear
life characteristics. Beta testing will be done by spring. Should be
available to everyone by late spring - early summer."

I love how you word stuff "low friction" "beta testing". Its a door stop wheel! LOL Just whip some up and put them in. :D
 
Frank, You like that eh?

Gotta make it sound good , real fresh, so I can start marketing the stuff. ;)

No, really that was my little jab at Ford for using cheap materials and
allowing it to be installed on our cars. :mad:

You see, I have a steeper than normal, 6% grade driveway. Not to
offend anyone, but seems like evertime I get in and out of the car, the
door will not stay open and slams into my leg :ouch:. If I can keep the door
from amputating my left leg all the time, I'll be a happy camper. :)
 

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