band brake lining material - anybody know 'sources' for the stuff?
anybody know where to aquire band brake -lining- material? prefer a
single piece approx 3/4 inch wide by 24 inches long, roughly .1875 thick or thereabouts. web searches futile so far... http://machines.pandela.net/winch_ar...os/photo2.html winch_arrived02.jpg am I gonna end up just "liquid nails, heavy duty for construction" gluing a piece of old leather belt to the inside of the brake band? thanks for your help, guys toolie ps - "asbestos infested" or "non-asbestos" probably fine for my needs - - replies by e-mail, if any, please remove the weirdstuff from my address before you click 'send' - thanks :-) - - |
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http://machines.pandela.net/winch_ar...os/photo2.html dave wrote: anybody know where to aquire band brake -lining- material?... |
band brake lining material - anybody know 'sources' for the stuff?
"dave" wrote in message ... anybody know where to aquire band brake -lining- material? prefer a single piece approx 3/4 inch wide by 24 inches long, roughly .1875 thick or thereabouts. web searches futile so far... http://machines.pandela.net/winch_ar...os/photo2.html winch_arrived02.jpg am I gonna end up just "liquid nails, heavy duty for construction" gluing a piece of old leather belt to the inside of the brake band? thanks for your help, guys toolie ps - "asbestos infested" or "non-asbestos" probably fine for my needs - - replies by e-mail, if any, please remove the weirdstuff from my address before you click 'send' - thanks :-) Mcmaster.com has several different types in 1" width. Search on "brake lining". Randy |
band brake lining material - anybody know 'sources' for the stuff?
dave wrote:
am I gonna end up just "liquid nails, heavy duty for construction" gluing a piece of old leather belt to the inside of the brake band? That is an interesting question. What sort of adhesive works best for gluing friction material to steel. I know cyanoacrylates let go at about 250F or so iirc so that would be a bad choice. I glued a piece of shim stock to the knee gib on my bridgeport and it was not thick enough. A bit of time in the kitchen oven and that came off. So you chemists on the list, what would be a good choice? Wes |
band brake lining material - anybody know 'sources' for the stuff?
So you chemists on the list, what would be a good choice? Wes In the trade, they use phenolics; and bake the old shoes to maybe 350 C to get them off. |
band brake lining material - anybody know 'sources' for the stuff?
"dave" wrote in message ... anybody know where to aquire band brake -lining- material? prefer a single piece approx 3/4 inch wide by 24 inches long, roughly .1875 thick or thereabouts. web searches futile so far... http://machines.pandela.net/winch_ar...os/photo2.html winch_arrived02.jpg am I gonna end up just "liquid nails, heavy duty for construction" gluing a piece of old leather belt to the inside of the brake band? thanks for your help, guys toolie ps - "asbestos infested" or "non-asbestos" probably fine for my needs - - replies by e-mail, if any, please remove the weirdstuff from my address before you click 'send' - thanks :-) - - Firms that supply vintage car restorers might be able to help. I once had some for Ford Model T brakes, and used part of it to reline the shoes of a 1962 Norton motorcycle. Steve R. -- Return address munged to bugger up spammers |
band brake lining material - anybody know 'sources' for the stuff?
On Thu, 16 Aug 2007 12:40:54 -0400, with neither quill nor qualm, dave
quickly quoth: anybody know where to aquire band brake -lining- material? prefer a single piece approx 3/4 inch wide by 24 inches long, roughly .1875 thick or thereabouts. web searches futile so far... http://machines.pandela.net/winch_ar...os/photo2.html winch_arrived02.jpg am I gonna end up just "liquid nails, heavy duty for construction" gluing a piece of old leather belt to the inside of the brake band? thanks for your help, guys I used to be friends with the local brake shop owners and they'd do stuff like that for me for $10 or $20. I turned my own drums and rotors on their brake lathes for $5 a pop. Chances are good that your local independent brake shop will do it for fairly cheap, riveting and the right sort of lining. Check it out before you waste a day on a (possibly) bad fix. -- Seen on a bumper sticker: ARM THE HOMELESS |
band brake lining material - anybody know 'sources' for the stuff?
On 16 Aug, 17:40, dave wrote:
anybody know where to aquirebandbrake-lining- material? prefer a single piece approx 3/4 inch wide by 24 inches long, roughly .1875 thick or thereabouts. web searches futile so far... http://machines.pandela.net/winch_ar...os/photo2.html winch_arrived02.jpg am I gonna end up just "liquid nails, heavy duty for construction" gluing a piece of old leather belt to the inside of thebrakeband? thanks for your help, guys toolie ps - "asbestos infested" or "non-asbestos" probably fine for my needs - - replies by e-mail, if any, please remove the weirdstuff from my address before you click 'send' - thanks :-) - - where abouts are you m8? |
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