Lazy Susan Hardware, 12 inch, 1,000 lbs. Load Capacity, Pack of 1 Steel Lazy Susan Turntable Ball Bearing, by Woodpeckers

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GET THE WHOLE WORLD SPINNING! -Rotating bookcases, recliners, tables, TVs, painting or wood-working tables, chairs, jewelry rack and displays, shoe racks; if you need something to spin, you need this lazy Susan turntable hardware! Have everything within reach or just a spin away with our lazy Susan parts.
MEALTIME =FUN TIME WHEN EVERYONE CAN REACH THE FOOD-Attach your favorite serving dishes and trays to this tabletop lazy Susan turntable hardware or go totally DIY and make your own lazy Susan by topping this ball bearing with wood or stone. How ‘bout trying a lazy Susan wine, cheese, or charcuterie board? Hosting and serving will be as effortless as a spin!
BE YOUR MOST ORGANIZED SELF- Lazy Susans are that (not so) secret little trick to keeping cabinets and pantries super organized. Get maximum use out of cabinet space by creating a lazy Susan cabinet and kitchen organizer for spices, condiments, cans, or medications.
HEAVY DUTY ALL RIGHT! -If you give a lazy Susan bearing a heavy weight…it just turns faster! This lazy Susan ball bearing can carry as much as 1,000 lbs., which is about the weight of a concert hall grand piano! Give the ball bearings a little oiling before installation for soundless spin. This Lazy Susan 12″ ball bearing is made of 22 Gauge Steel and has a low profile and ultra-smooth action.
WOOD PARTS BY CRAFTERS, FOR CRAFTERS – At Woodpeckers, crafting and building with wood is our thing. Bringing you more of the wood craft supplies you love is our fun. And seeing pics of your creative creations – that’s our after-we-finish-today’s-work treat! Have questions about your product? Please do get in touch.

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  1. irishcowboy

    Holds the front weight of a 2007 Nissan Sentra!
    Worked perfect for my home made alignment “machine”! No grinding noises or any other signs of stress on the bearings. I figure it will only turn less than an inch each use anyway.I was having a hard time getting a good adjustment with just the blocks, too much binding or it would turn the steering wheel. These turntables make it so much easier and my results are pretty accurate from my measurements. Some day I’ll sacrifice the $100+ and compare with shop reading to know for sure.After rebuilding the entire suspension components from subframe bushings to wheel hubs with all OEM parts and new OEM bolts, I will probably need to adjust it again after a few miles once it all settles completely. And with the pothole infested roads of New England, it’ll need adjusting often. So I don’t feel like dropping a $100+ to have a shop do it every time.For those interested in the setup:Considering I already had the jack stands, thread and other stuff laying around, I spent roughly $80 in materials for the wood for the 4 blocks, turntables, a good ruler, pvc pipe etc and an afternoon to build it. For that, all I used was a circular saw, hammer, tape measure, reciprocating saw (hacksaw works too)!If you don’t have any of the tools, or jack stands and a good floor jack, the initial setup may run you $200-300 as you’ll need a floor jack that can lift pretty high (I have a 3 ton HF Pittsburgh jack). Then again if you don’t have any of these things, you probably don’t service your own car and I would recommend just taking it to a shop. ;)Bottom line, great product, highly recommend if it suits your purpose!!

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  2. Allendale Dan

    Better than the chinese-one I replaced
    Perfect performance and ease of installation on my Amish Lazy-Susan.Spins with only a touch and a few drops of oil made it quiet.Recommended.

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  3. TD in Tucson

    Solid and stable
    I use the bearing in my spray room to rotate my work so no walking around to the back… Spins easily, holds as much weight as I can lift, and keeps working even with a little overspray inside. Great item.

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  4. Hyman Lipschitz, MD

    WARNING: THIS IS NOT AN AMUSEMENT RIDE !!
    What perplexed me is mounting the Lazy Susans Bearing: (It is mounted on a piece of 3/4″ plywood underneath, and another piece of 3/4″ plywood is up top, the rotatable element. There are screw holes to mount the supporting lumber underneath, and screw holes to attach the rotating table up top. Without some knowledge and wisdom from the people who make these, as to how-to mount, I ended up using top notch RTV silicone adhesive PLUS the wood screws to the bottom, and simply lotsa RTV between the upper bearing surface and the plywood rotating shelf’s underside. Then, when centered, placed a hefty load up top to serve as a clamp-down force, and left the whole shebang for over 24 hours to cure. Needless to say, RTV, when carefully and generously applied, works wonders, and now it’s very firmly secured. The other preparation was to use a medium artist’s brush and to mop-in a generous amount of Lubriplate-type white grease into the ball bearing galley, and I mean generous, all the while moving the bearing around to work in the grease to the balls and to the races. Now, when I demonstrated the piece to the customer and had them rotate the shelf, the “feel” was one of heavy dampening, but easy to turn. As it is used to support a laptop computer able to swing around in a conference room, the mechanism does not feel at all flimsy. It’s worth the prep time and materials as this is a worthy mechanism.

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  5. Robert W. Johnson

    Solid but a little noisy
    I recommend greasing this before installation. I greased mine after because it turned out to be noisy and the grease really reduced the rattle of the ball bearings. It would have been a lot easier to do before installation. Nonetheless, it still makes noise and so I have deducted one star for that. I am using this on a turntable for YouTube videos and product reviews. The noise is less than ideal and may mean I have to record sound separately, which is a pain. Too bad the bearing races couldn’t be a bit tighter. But it gets the job done, and there was plenty of easy access to install screws to attach it to a wooden round from a big box hardware store. Less than $20 for a 24 inch turntable is good value in my opinion, even if there is a little noise as you turn her. Would be great in the middle of a dining table.

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  6. Neff

    American Quality
    Great American made product. It’s not super quite, but for the price and the type of bearing it’s great. Better than the China junk.

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  7. Emerson

    Very heavy duty for price
    Very heavy duty for price. Using it for spray painting and it excels. If I needed more than two, would definitely buy again

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  8. Alex Baker

    Works great, but think about the install
    I picked one of these up to make a quick rotating table to spray cabinets and it worked great. I don’t know if these could really take a 1000lbs., but it had no problem with ~150lbs. Keep in mind that if you wanted to install this in an existing cabinet it would take some planning because you have to drill about a 3/4″ (19mm) access hole to screw down one side (usually the bottom piece). This could be really hard to do in most existing kitchens.

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  9. mary-lou

    It worked perfect! My husband made and cake stand for our daughter’s wedding.

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  10. Todd

    my wife uses them for sculpture painting , she has a180 lb wolf on one now , they perform great

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  11. valerie m levy

    Used for a rotating cutting mat

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  12. Amazon Customer

    Its used to rotate a 500lbs motorcycle. So far its holding up.

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  13. David Bérubé

    A rendu mon meuble a bijoux beaucoup plus stable qu’un autre module que j’avais acheté

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    Lazy Susan Hardware, 12 inch, 1,000 lbs. Load Capacity, Pack of 1 Steel Lazy Susan Turntable Ball Bearing, by Woodpeckers
    Lazy Susan Hardware, 12 inch, 1,000 lbs. Load Capacity, Pack of 1 Steel Lazy Susan Turntable Ball Bearing, by Woodpeckers

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