I got mine from the local True Value. The first set were like gmule posted. They are ok, but after a few years they start oxidizing and rusting up and get stiffer. Now I have a set with plastic pulleys (metal frame) and they are much easier rolling and standing up well so far.I am sorry if I asked an inappropriate question. We have a hard time finding really good pulleys and I thought maybe someone here could help.
For you guys that want to hot rod the clothes line with sealed ball bearing pulleys.....
You should check out idler pulleys that you would find in a riding mower. Many have a 6 inch pulley that would last indefinitely as a clothesline setup. Can be had cheap too.
I've got yer back, Pap! Good advice about the used tensioners....that being said, a trip to a local junkyard and some crafty welding in the shop could make a dandy set of clothesline pulleys!!Whenever I've done a timing belt job, the tensioner pulley gets replaced too. Only once was it bad; (and I mean bad).
Must be auto shops with plenty of perfectly good, automotive quality, non-squeaking pulleys in their junk bin....free for the asking maybe?
Just an idea. (Scotty, don't let the smartasses get me.)
I suggest you get off of Hearth.com for a little while and try Google, Amazon, Grainger, Northern Tool, etc., etc., etc. Or maybe even leave the house and go to a hardware store.
ETA: Or hire a personal shopper.
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