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Re: [ATM] Clutch material



That shouldn't be a problem for Jean-Guy (the cold northerly comment).
I'll have to keep the material in mind and checkout the clearance sales
this weekend at Home Hardware and Canookian Tire.

George Anderson
Montreal Canada

Clear skies and good health

James P Crombie wrote:
> 
> If you are in a northerly area (aka the snowbelt) try walmart or other
> chain stores for Snow sliders.  Those sheets of plastic the kids use to
> tobbogan down hills.  They are aprox 16" wide and a little over a 1/16
> thick and would make an excellent clutch material.   The only problem
> might be that the store are problably stocking their summer lines by now :-)
> 
> Bob May wrote:
> 
> >Delrin is a fairly suitable material although it is more noted as
> >a good bearing material.  The stuff is soft enough in thin
> >sections that it will provide a nice feedback of the pressure
> >across the disk.  I will note that it is a lot more expensive
> >than other plastics.
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