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Rebuilding Pneumatics
By Pete Knobloch

Joel Gautier asks about striker pneumatic cloth strips and which
direction it should be ripped [060511 MMDigest].  I have only seen one
reference to the bias of pneumatic cloth but don't remember who brought
it up.

There is definitely a firm and stretchy direction of the cloth.  The
only time that I would worry about this is in the reservoir areas where
constant pressure is exerted on the cloth due to a spring.  When it
comes to striker pneumatics, it really doesn't matter at all.

I just take the 52" length cloth and rip it into twenty-two 1.5-inch
width strips, starting at the front edge of the roll.  Each of these
strips is then split into quarters.  This makes 88 strips with a size
of 1.5 X 13 inches, which is usually large enough for most striker
pneumatics.  It just so happens that the stretchy side runs the 13-inch
length.  Others may have different opinions as to the bias of the cloth
but it just doesn't matter when it comes to the striker pneumatics.

Pete Knobloch (Tempe AZ)


(Message sent Tue 16 May 2006, 14:08:19 GMT, from time zone GMT-0700.)

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