Hi all,
There is some wood that could possibly be used as a great substitute that could last a lot longer and has been used for decades in the marine industry for bearings, called "Ironwood" very dense and will sink in water its so heavy and is available. The best that I have used when I had a sailboat w/ Atomic 4-cly ICE engine is from Brazil "Caesalpinia ferrea" almost black hard as rocks. The nice thing is there are 15 varieties of Ironwood that could be used. I'll be trying some when I get to that point to see if it works or feel free to try it yourself.
Regards,
Glen
There is some wood that could possibly be used as a great substitute that could last a lot longer and has been used for decades in the marine industry for bearings, called "Ironwood" very dense and will sink in water its so heavy and is available. The best that I have used when I had a sailboat w/ Atomic 4-cly ICE engine is from Brazil "Caesalpinia ferrea" almost black hard as rocks. The nice thing is there are 15 varieties of Ironwood that could be used. I'll be trying some when I get to that point to see if it works or feel free to try it yourself.
Regards,
Glen
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