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Does anyone know where to get thick felt for lining a tail wheel? It
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On Jan 19, 5:28*pm, AK wrote:
Does anyone know where to get thick felt for lining a tail wheel? It should be around 3/16? McMaster-Carr aircraft supplies Bob K. |
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http://www.centralshippee.com/
They have high quality synthetic stuff, various thicknesses, with or without pressure sensative adhesive backing. Steve Leonard a Happy Central Shippee Customer |
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On Jan 19, 6:28*pm, AK wrote:
Does anyone know where to get thick felt for lining a tail wheel? It should be around 3/16? I found it at a gasket materials company. Felt is used in industrial applications as a gasket, gland or shaft packing material. For example: http://www.arbanassi.com/english/pro...nifiltsi.htm#1 For tail dolly lining, you need industrial pressed gasket felt. Felt used for clothing is too soft. |
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My supplier of choice is Sutherland Felt at 248-280-0450.
On Wing Riggers I am using a dense SAE F7 grade material that is 80% wool. This material is also available at www.mcmaster.com. Though McMaster is more expensive, it may be more convenient to buy small quantity from them. It might also be of interest to tell you that I did trials with a number of different adhesives. I found polyurethane adhesive to be by far the best because it soaks a little ways into the felt and provides a very solid grip. Gorrilla Glue is one brand of polyurethane adhesive. Steve Koerner www.wingrigger.com |
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On Jan 19, 6:28*pm, AK wrote:
Does anyone know where to get thick felt for lining a tail wheel? It should be around 3/16? Tail wheels are the same size as the front wheels on many wheel chairs. Wheel chair suppliers used to sell flexible plastic liners for puncture protection. I used one for many years and never had a flat. I did not buy them for the new glider and don't know if they are still available. Andy |
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