Needing a Junk Transmission Drum
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- First Name: Richard
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Needing a Junk Transmission Drum
I need a trans drum to use for checking roundness of bands anything will do as long as the drum surface is OK. Tried to find one here where I live but, no luck, let me know what ya have, width doesn't matter. Thanks
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Re: Needing a Junk Transmission Drum
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Re: Needing a Junk Transmission Drum
Interesting the subject came up as I was just watching a model t tips video on transmission band relining. The guy in the video was using a axle brake drum to check roundness. Iam assuming it was a small drum axle but I don’t know the diameter. Maybe someone here knows?
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Re: Needing a Junk Transmission Drum
Why not just cut a disc out of plywood to the size of the drum you need to set roundness
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