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HeyBub[_3_]
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This is all assuming a clean blade for the proper high co-efficient
of friction.
Dust od sap build-up on the blade can change that very quickly.
Consider what a disk brake caliper has to overcome: dirt, water, oil,
pigeons. It still does a pretty good job.
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