GuglioLS
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- Edgewood, NM USA
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- Jinma 354, 1953 Ford NAA Golden Jubilee, Komatsu Bulldozer
Randall,.....Snip......Snip...... I am having trouble finding suitable material to use for pin bushings. .....Snip......Snip......
Have your considered using DOM (Drawn Over Mandrel) a.k.a seamless tubing?
Pic of 1.5" OD DOM X .25" wall (1.00" id):

I use DOM exclusively for my projects that require bushings and it works quite well. Finding "ready" made bushings to fit your project will be a cumbersome search. Best to buy a length of DOM and cut bushings to length yourself. Most store bought pins are undersized somewhere in the range of .002" - .004" so it fits the DOM nicely. If needed the ID of the DOM can be honed with a break hone or use a die grinder with a .75" stone to open them up a bit if your short on having a lathe to turn them. Here are some pics of pins and bushings in hopes to give you a few ideas: (I cheated by using a lathe, sorry about that)















Welding bushings onto brackets require the bushings be clamped square and tight against the brackets. A couple of long 1" dia bolts come in handy for that:




After everything cools, remove clamping bolts and test fit:



Kinda got carried away with pics, sorry about that man.
I have some of my home made grapple bushings with grease fittings, would you like to see those?
Larry
http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y299/GuglioLS/Ford/Bushingsandpins/Bushingsandplates8.jpg