So, I was thinking about these new shop devices that basically spin your wheel/disc indoors, so you can break them in consistently without riding the bike.
( see Unior Sinter Brake Pad Bedding Machine)
Well, I was sanding some glazed rotors tonight, and I thought “What if I could make/find some Disc brake ‘pads’ that are really just abrasive material?”
To start with, they could just be a single set to see if it would work, and the next step would be rigging up something like a truing stand with a motor to run a hub.
(I know pro WC mechanics have made these for bedding in, but not necessarily for sanding the rotors).
Any of you jokers have any observations to chime in with?
After my recent thumb surgery, I can’t really do this manually any more. It also would be way quicker.
( see Unior Sinter Brake Pad Bedding Machine)
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Well, I was sanding some glazed rotors tonight, and I thought “What if I could make/find some Disc brake ‘pads’ that are really just abrasive material?”
To start with, they could just be a single set to see if it would work, and the next step would be rigging up something like a truing stand with a motor to run a hub.
(I know pro WC mechanics have made these for bedding in, but not necessarily for sanding the rotors).
Any of you jokers have any observations to chime in with?
After my recent thumb surgery, I can’t really do this manually any more. It also would be way quicker.