Subject: | Re: Pondering your brake/puncture problem |
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From: | Lawrence A. Ross <70244.1553@compuserve.com> |
Date: | Thu, 8 Feb 1996 12:43:37 |
Graham, Just a thought, (I'm not a builder yet, but have been watching these discussions about the dearth of room in the "tunnel") It makes sense to raise the cable as much as possible, but from a longevity standpoint, shouldn't the pulley be as large a radius as will fit? Small braided or polyfilament cables destroy themselves with internal friction at a rate inversely proportional to their working radius. Larry (Not a builder yet but wannabe) |
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