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The turbine fabrication procedure starts with a 1.5” shaft. Sourcing: part # 8920K312 at [[http://www.mcmaster.com/ McMaster Carr]]. Cost:  
The turbine fabrication procedure starts with a 1.5” shaft. Sourcing: part # 8920K312 at [http://www.mcmaster.com/ McMaster Carr]. Cost: $15
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The turbine fabrication procedure starts with a 1.5” shaft. Sourcing: part # 8920K312 at McMaster Carr. Cost: $15 Turbine shaft.jpg Turbine fab1.jpg


Find a bearing to fit the shaft. Sourcing: ____ . Cost: Also, find a spacer, with 1.5 inch ID and 1/8” wall. It is 1/4” long + width of seal (see seal design drawing). Sourcing: ______ Cost: Also, find a seal to match the spacer. 1.75” ID and 3” OD. Turbine fab2.jpg

Find end pipe section to house the bearing, seal, and spacer. Sourcing: ____ . Cost: Turbine fab3.jpg

Find 5/16” plate steel for end side of turbine. Sourcing: ____ . Cost: Turbine fab4.jpg

Start with a 1.5” shaft. Sourcing: ____ . Cost: Turbine fab5.jpg

Start with a 1.5” shaft. Sourcing: ____ . Cost: Turbine fab6.jpg

Start with a 1.5” shaft. Sourcing: ____ . Cost: Turbine fab7.jpg

Start with a 1.5” shaft. Sourcing: ____ . Cost: Turbine fab8.jpg

Start with a 1.5” shaft. Sourcing: ____ . Cost: Turbine fab9.jpg

Start with a 1.5” shaft. Sourcing: ____ . Cost: File:Turbine fab10.jpg