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    i think most people just make their own or go for bane bot wheels, Ellis's method is probably the best, i haven't got a blowtorch/ pillar drill so i just drill the wheel out to 13.5mm and hammer the 3/8 unf pipe connectors in (well i think that's what they are) and if there a bit wobbly i use my soldering iorn to heat them up a bit and a long 3/8 unf bolt to adjust them

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    Ellis's method definitely work well but as with Peter I don't have a blowtorch so I just bore my wheels out to 12.7mm (an odd size I know, it's the diameter of my countersink bit which seems to be a perfect size), place a UNF nut on a 100W soldering iron for a few minutes then point the iron downwards - holding on to the nut with a pair of long-nosed pliers - and let the nut sink into the wheel using just the weight of the iron.

    It can be trickier this way to get it concentric and wobble-free though so once it's semi-cool I screw it on to a drill shaft and check for balance and make any adjustments by eye. Then once it's set I use the flat face of the soldering iron to go around the boss and melt the plastic into the edges of the nut just to make it as strong as possible. Leaves your soldering iron a bit messy but it's a separate one I use purely for wheel inserts.

    This is the same method I use on the Scot-Bots kit wheels (Banebots) and we haven't had any failures yet, touch wood!

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    I just make wheels and hubs to fit the bill.

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    We need someone to make up a load of 3/4" hex hubs with a 3/8" UNF thread in them, this could then be slotted into any of the banebots wheels so it could be scewed onto a drill motor and be held in with place a large penny washer and the reverse screw. People could then use whichever size, width and shore wheel they wanted.

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    Maybe these will fit in the hex hole:
    http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/150665415347?redirect=mobile

    It says in the description it is made from a 3/4" hexagon but I don't know if that means it will fit a 3/4" hex hole? It probably would need sawing in half or chopping the ends off but it should screw onto a drill motor shaft.

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    You mean just the regular 3/8" UNF nut you get with the mounting kit?

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