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General Category => Toy Makers => Topic started by: Jim Finn on May 10, 2014, 05:43:28 pm

Title: Toy wheel sizes?
Post by: Jim Finn on May 10, 2014, 05:43:28 pm
Does anyone know of a source for information regarding minimum wheel size on toys according to the new rules on toys.  I have read it mentioned somewhere that the minimum size is 1 1/4".  I would like to find out. 
Title: Re: Toy wheel sizes?
Post by: Rapid Roger on May 10, 2014, 07:49:56 pm
I did not know that there was a minimum size wheel for toys!  :o
I usually cut my own wheels using a hole saw and I don't ever remember ever making or needing any wheel smaller than 1-1/4" diameter so, I would say that could be correct.
I guess that whoever makes the rules is looking at a possible choking hazard for small children and I understand that but WHOW how far can they carry things like this? There should be SOME responsibility left up to parents. Some 3 or 4 year old children are smart enough to use computers so why can't they be trained not to put things in their mouths and take care of their toys?

Rant over...

Rog 
Title: Re: Toy wheel sizes?
Post by: Merlin on May 11, 2014, 10:43:46 pm
Jim I have cut my own wheels at 1 inch for the smaller cars/trucks, but main stay size wood be 1-1/4 inch.

***Merlin***
Title: Re: Toy wheel sizes?
Post by: mrsn on May 15, 2014, 09:21:43 pm
here is a link to the official size and testing procedure

http://www.gpo.gov/fdsys/pkg/CFR-2011-title16-vol2/pdf/CFR-2011-title16-vol2-sec1501-4.pdf

I am pretty sure There is part of the law that says something about how much effort it would have to take to get pieces apart. like the real possibility of getting a wheel off a car to choke on it, but i couldn't find that piece when I looked quick
Title: Re: Toy wheel sizes?
Post by: Jim Finn on May 16, 2014, 08:50:46 am
MRSN  thank you.  This is what I have been looking for.
Title: Re: Toy wheel sizes?
Post by: Bill Ellis on May 16, 2014, 12:23:28 pm
And I thought it was only us Brits that were being hog tied by REGULATIONS :(
Title: Re: Toy wheel sizes?
Post by: Jim Finn on May 16, 2014, 06:44:47 pm
Sadly we in America are turning into another Europe.  We vote against all these regulations but that does not stop this from happening.
Title: Re: Toy wheel sizes?
Post by: Rapid Roger on May 17, 2014, 10:28:22 am
It is just like the "LEAD PAINT" issue that comes up from time to time. Lead paint has been banned in the US for years now. I don't think you could find it or buy it if you wanted to. (Maybe if you special ordered it from China or something) Yet, people are constantly worried about having lead paint on toys and furniture. It has been proven that ANY finish on wood these days is "FOOD SAFE" once it has cured. If you want to be SURE of food safe finish on kitchen or cooking items that won't flake off into food just use mineral oil for a finish on wood.
By the way, I just read that plastic cutting boards harbor more germs than  a wooden end grain cutting board will. Of course the down side to that is, you can put a plastic board into the dishwasher and that is a big no-no for any wooden board.  :D
Rant over.... ;)

Rog
Title: Re: Toy wheel sizes?
Post by: Bill Ellis on May 17, 2014, 03:08:23 pm
A bit of good luck has come my way, I have found a supplier in the U/K that makes child safe paint. If any one wants to know I will forward the information to you.

Bill Ellis (illegal toy make  in the U/K)
Title: Re: Toy wheel sizes?
Post by: Jim Finn on May 17, 2014, 06:16:50 pm
I have seen "child safe " Paint at Walmart.   I do not use any paint myself but I saw it there.
Title: Re: Toy wheel sizes?
Post by: scroll mouse on January 07, 2015, 05:26:58 pm
A bit of good luck has come my way, I have found a supplier in the U/K that makes child safe paint. If any one wants to know I will forward the information to you.

Bill Ellis (illegal toy make  in the U/K)

I would like to know the contact information for the paint :-)