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Old 06-14-2023, 11:21 AM   #1
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Default Re: Woven vs molded linings for cast iron drums

Paul, I am looking forward to your video. I get conflicting reports on the two types of shoe linings. Right now I have the molded shoes but I am always interested in alternatives. Some actual engineering quantities, like a coefficient of friction for the two for both new and used, would be nice. But that may be asking too much.
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Old 06-14-2023, 05:48 PM   #2
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Paul, I am looking forward to your video. I get conflicting reports on the two types of shoe linings. Right now I have the molded shoes but I am always interested in alternatives. Some actual engineering quantities, like a coefficient of friction for the two for both new and used, would be nice. But that may be asking too much.
OOF! Well, I hadn't really gone into that much detail. Sorry, man. Although I am an engineer, and such things interest me, pretty sure about 99% of my audience would tune out if I went for that much detail.
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