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Unread 13-02-2006, 08:01
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Re: Aluminum Shifting Dogs?

The biggest problem with aluminum will be longevity. Shifting on the fly will reduce this and the interaction during the mesh will also hurt. Lube with grease and bring spares. The issue I see is that the edges will round and/or burr causing problems during shifting. They should be fine for driving the gear once engaged.

sorry for the delay in answering, did not go on-line til this morning, something about building a robot
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