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Old 01-03-2016, 01:57 PM   #1
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Does anyone know of a Seattle area shop that can cut my hubs free of my old drums & then swedge on new ones & turn them? I'd rather not ship all that heavy metal across the country to a Model A parts house if I can get it done locally. Preferably a place that has done it before, because I certainly don't know what I'm doing.

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Does anyone know of a Seattle area shop that can cut my hubs free of my old drums & then swedge on new ones & turn them? I'd rather not ship all that heavy metal across the country to a Model A parts house if I can get it done locally. Preferably a place that has done it before, because I certainly don't know what I'm doing.

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When I lived in Seattle I had some brake shoes done at Taylor Brake Service. They did good work then.
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Does anyone know of a Seattle area shop that can cut my hubs free of my old drums & then swedge on new ones & turn them? I'd rather not ship all that heavy metal across the country to a Model A parts house if I can get it done locally. Preferably a place that has done it before, because I certainly don't know what I'm doing.

Thanks,
Ian
Check with the Evergreen Model A Club or maybe john Hash has a Good Idea,He may even help out Great Guy.!
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