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1940lasalle <[email protected]>

11/08/2007 10:56 AM

Plastic wheels for wood toys?

I've made a number of wood toys for my daughter (well, about 20 years
ago) using wood wheels and axle pins. Lately, I bought my one-year-
old granddaughter a set of three toy vehicles that use plastic
wheels. Does anyone know of a source for such items? It would seem
to me that properly painted wood toys with brightly colored plastic
wheels would be just the thing for a little one of that age. Thanks.


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in reply to 1940lasalle <[email protected]> on 11/08/2007 10:56 AM

11/08/2007 7:40 PM

On Aug 11, 1:56 pm, 1940lasalle <[email protected]> wrote:
> I've made a number of wood toys for my daughter (well, about 20 years
> ago) using wood wheels and axle pins. Lately, I bought my one-year-
> old granddaughter a set of three toy vehicles that use plastic
> wheels. Does anyone know of a source for such items? It would seem
> to me that properly painted wood toys with brightly colored plastic
> wheels would be just the thing for a little one of that age. Thanks.

If you look down the hardware aisle at home depot, you can find some
plastic wheels. They are made for the tops of screen doors... but they
are in the hardware repair area, not the door aisle.

They also had some plastic rollers with ball bearings in them for the
bottoms of patio doors.

Hope that helped.

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Puckdropper

in reply to 1940lasalle <[email protected]> on 11/08/2007 10:56 AM

12/08/2007 2:48 AM

1940lasalle <[email protected]> wrote in news:1186854981.090270.41830
@57g2000hsv.googlegroups.com:

> I've made a number of wood toys for my daughter (well, about 20 years
> ago) using wood wheels and axle pins. Lately, I bought my one-year-
> old granddaughter a set of three toy vehicles that use plastic
> wheels. Does anyone know of a source for such items? It would seem
> to me that properly painted wood toys with brightly colored plastic
> wheels would be just the thing for a little one of that age. Thanks.
>

You might want to check at hobby shops and craft stores. (Look in the
yellow pages under "hobby shop.") You may find exactly what you're
looking for.

Puckdropper
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John B

in reply to 1940lasalle <[email protected]> on 11/08/2007 10:56 AM

12/08/2007 11:09 AM

1940lasalle wrote:
> I've made a number of wood toys for my daughter (well, about 20 years
> ago) using wood wheels and axle pins. Lately, I bought my one-year-
> old granddaughter a set of three toy vehicles that use plastic
> wheels. Does anyone know of a source for such items? It would seem
> to me that properly painted wood toys with brightly colored plastic
> wheels would be just the thing for a little one of that age. Thanks.
>

Not plastic, but this mob have pre-painted wooden wheels

http://www.craftparts.com/mall/page38.asp

regards
John


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