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Made some improvements to my original attempt at a brake centering tool. Old design on the left, new design on the right. Utilized pieces from a magnetic base tool.IMG_4936.JPG.e190b6186d1cfc3f78e91b0dff3beb01.JPG

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31 minutes ago, squirebill said:

Great idea!!   Is the mounting nut internally threaded or a smooth 3/4 inch bore?

 

It needs to be a threaded nut so it will be a tight fit on the axle.

 

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keith, I cannot get any volume on your video. I guess it is my computer. I really would like to hear about the process. I have always just put the brakes back on and hoped for the best. my 54 Windsor really needs this type of fine tuning.     capt den

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11 minutes ago, captden29 said:

keith, I cannot get any volume on your video. I guess it is my computer. I really would like to hear about the process. I have always just put the brakes back on and hoped for the best. my 54 Windsor really needs this type of fine tuning.     capt den

 

It's your computer, there is sound.  A tool as shown will get you much improved brake performance. I sent you a PM. Check your in-box here on this site.

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9 hours ago, squirebill said:

Great idea!!   Is the mounting nut internally threaded or a smooth 3/4 inch bore?

3/4 X 16

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