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PostPosted: Mon Oct 27, 2008 1:42 pm    Post subject: trying to get felt up Reply with quote

We have wheels for all sorts of Russian aircraft and towbars and whatnot.

All of them use the same felt grease seals that you see on Chang tires.

What's a good source for felt of various thicknesses (other than "Doug" ~ although that's a good answer)... and what's the best way to cut it?� Is there a place that you can order felt cut in the various diameters and thicknesses we need?

Thanks C
Jon
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PostPosted: Mon Oct 27, 2008 5:40 pm    Post subject: trying to get felt up Reply with quote

Jon,

You can purchase wool and synthetic felt in a variety of grades and thicknesses from McMaster-Carr (see pages 3290 - 3292 of Catalog 112 for example). Available in sheets, strips, rolls, disks, etc. But it can be a pain to cut neat circles without using a die and press. A good gasket cutter with a sharp blade helps.

I don't know of anyone who could punch out the circles we need.

Looking at the prices of the raw materials, I think Doug's pre-cut sets are a pretty good deal.

Rich


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