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Please school me on breaks
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<blockquote data-quote="ARlife4me" data-source="post: 2314535" data-attributes="member: 105694"><p>Self timing is the easier 1, but the other may require shims for best alignment (ports on 3 sides, 1 up, 2 out). 2 port brakes face more outward, but can be canted for shooting style. Some self (almost self) timing has a not with the brake (both threaded) so you can screw the nut on 1st and then the brake. Align the brake in the manner needed then tighten the nut against the brake. Also a machinist can time a brake without shims by adding just enough threads for the brake too align as you see fit. Brakes that holes all the around (pepper pot style) most likely self times, but could be adjusted a fraction for taste?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ARlife4me, post: 2314535, member: 105694"] Self timing is the easier 1, but the other may require shims for best alignment (ports on 3 sides, 1 up, 2 out). 2 port brakes face more outward, but can be canted for shooting style. Some self (almost self) timing has a not with the brake (both threaded) so you can screw the nut on 1st and then the brake. Align the brake in the manner needed then tighten the nut against the brake. Also a machinist can time a brake without shims by adding just enough threads for the brake too align as you see fit. Brakes that holes all the around (pepper pot style) most likely self times, but could be adjusted a fraction for taste? [/QUOTE]
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