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Butt joints would be quick to do and would look good, but you'd probably have to reinforce them with dowel pins. Or maybe wood filler instead of black silicone so it looks like there isn't a gap?
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Thank you, do you know which type of self drilling screws I should use? Were they more like bolts? I've had a bike stolen from the garden before, so I'm going to have to secure it down.
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Perhaps industrial rotary bearings like these https://www.accu.co.uk/en/539-rotary-bearings could be made in a similar fashion for the bikes, i.e. precision machined. The precision machining would be smoother compared to standard bearings and last longer than ceramic.
If you dry it and put some paper towel around this area, you'll be able to see where the leak is coming from when it gets wet. PTFE tape around the spindle might help. Some fixing tips for radiator leaks on: bestheating.com/info/how-to-fix-a-leaky-radiator