If I wanted to foot 2117s with another shaft what size would I need?
			
			
			
				2312's fit right nice!
Jason
			
			
			
				If the 2312 is a too tight a fit, try 2314's or 2315's. They are a few decimals larger inside diameter.
			
			
			
				2314's and 2315's are smaller inside.They are all 23/64ths outside but the wall thickness is .014" and .015".That means their inside diameters are smaller than the 2312.
			
			
			
				Or you could put a piece of 1961 inside the 2117.
			
			
			
				I like the 1916 internal idea.
I have a few carbon cutoffs that'll do that trick too  :) 
Good thread...got the cogs a turning...   :thumbsup:
			
			
			
				QuoteOriginally posted by iohkus:
 If the 2312 is a too tight a fit, try 2314's or 2315's. They are a few decimals larger inside diameter. 
Not trying to argue, but if all three shafts are 23/64" OD, the 2314 and 2315 would have a smaller ID than the 2312 since they have thicker walls.
			
 
			
			
				Don't know much about this, but it seems to me that it won't make a lot of difference if you hit a solid stop(rock, tree, etc). End results will be a bent shaft?  :wavey:
			
			
			
				The 2312's fit perfect outside...I know, cause I've done it! Footing on the inside / outside dosen't matter... they both work equally well!
Jason
			
			
			
				JimB and Hermon are correct.  2214s and 2215s have smaller inside diameters than 2213s.  Been there.