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  • Shinn Brake Lining source of supply

    Hello,

    Anyone know of a source of supply for Shinn brake lining material please? Aircraft Spruce and Univair don't have it. Wag Aero is done. There was an earlier post reference to a Brake and Clutch supplier but they appear to be closed.

    Also, Skybound appears to not exist anymore.

    Mark
    1945 BC12-D
    N39911, #6564

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    I have not bought any of this, but it looks correct. You will need 4 feet. It also says they sell rivets and countersinks. Let us know how it turns out.

    1/8"-Thick x 1 "-Wide Rolled Flex Molded Brake Lining. Lining Is Sold By The Foot or Full Roll . This Lining Can Be Used Externally or Internally On Brake Shoes & Brake Bands and Cannot Be Used In Oil or Grease Applications.

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      Hi Tom, Thanks!
      That's funny. I messaged him earlier to ask how long the roll is and he said 15 feet.

      I've found a couple of tractor supply places I haven't called yet. Also found a bunch of industriall suppliers but thier minimum orders are large, some are by the ton. lol.

      McMaster Carr has this material. https://www.mcmaster.com/products/br...friction~0-35/

      It has a coefficent of friction of 0.35 which seems to be common to some of the tractor brake material info I have seen. They list it as "medium friction", probably wouldn't want "high" on our brakes.
      The McMaster stuff is in 15x15" sheet so you would have to cut it. A tile cutter might work in this case.

      I ordered from the ebay guy, so we'll see. The McMaster middle size you could get about 5 brakes out of that sheet. The big sheet you could do 30 brakes, but it is a bit expensive.
      Otherwise the coffin lid might be closing on Shinn wheels.
      Mark
      1945 BC12-D
      N39911, #6564

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