Bandbrake Repair - Re-line
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Age : 49Join date : 2016-09-06Points : 15089Posts : 10654Location : Oklahoma Subject: Bandbrake Repair - Re-line May 3rd 2023, 1:02 am #bandbrake Brake material I have used on the now 4 times with 100% success:
McMaster-Carr (6175K811)
McMaster-Carr Metal-Free Brake and Clutch Lining
I believe 1 foot is good, should give an inch or two extra to be cut off.
I used JBWeld with the red label, not the yellow. It's supposed to be stronger and just basically glued it on while clamping it overnight. The first one I did was nearly 6 years ago and is still holding like the day I put it on, stops great too! The other 2 are just the same. Heck, I did it with the brake shoes on my peerless 2300 and it works great too.
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Craftsman GT6000/ Craftsman GT18 I did, pretty much the same as well:
As I mentioned, I did some brake shoes with the same stuff with just as good results.
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Age : 21Join date : 2016-10-29Points : 6627Posts : 3643Location : Lewisburg, KY Subject: Re: Bandbrake Repair - Re-line May 3rd 2023, 8:37 pm I should try and reline the pads on the 633 in the GT6k with this stuff. If ever I put that trans back together.
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Join date : 2024-02-20Points : 181Posts : 93 Subject: Re: Bandbrake Repair - Re-line Yesterday at 9:27 pm I'm hoping there is a cheaper solution to this, as the material linked above is currently at $52.65 for 15 inches. No longer sold in 12 inch lengths.
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Age : 21Join date : 2016-10-29Points : 6627Posts : 3643Location : Lewisburg, KY Subject: Re: Bandbrake Repair - Re-line Yesterday at 10:19 pm Ifitaintbroke wrote: I'm hoping there is a cheaper solution to this, as the material linked above is currently at $52.65 for 15 inches. No longer sold in 12 inch lengths. I believe you are looking at 15ft rather than 15 inches. Check the description. seeing $3.51/ft here.
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