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Re: Adding friction material to timing belts

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Originally Posted by pmangels17 View Post
You could always try a flexible latex caulk as a grippy material
I doubt a latex caulk would be tough enough.

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Originally Posted by asid61 View Post
We'll have to do testing on how well it adheres
Shoe goo adheres tenaciously and is tough and flexible.

I repaired a split tractor seat cushion with it. Four years of abuse and still no sign of letting go.



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