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another trick is to line the brake drum with emery paper and run the brakes around pulling the lever to grind the shoes into the hub shape. works for any brake type. the hard bit is if you have new shoes, you cant get them in with emery paper lining the drum.
Quote from: 80-85 husky on October 29, 2019, 08:05:22 amanother trick is to line the brake drum with emery paper and run the brakes around pulling the lever to grind the shoes into the hub shape. works for any brake type. the hard bit is if you have new shoes, you cant get them in with emery paper lining the drum.Has anyone actually done this emery paper in the drum idea? The shoe radius would be incorrect if you could get it all in place?Another method is to turn the backing plate and shoes between centres. Using a bit of all thread, nuts and something to duplicate the cable end you set up so that the shoes are at the braking-hard point in the wheel, release and put in the lathe and reset. With just friction drive between the chuck center and the tail stock center at about 100 rpm the shoes will cut true to the correct drum radius.