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Does anyone know of anyone doing this same type of re-rubbering in Canada? I'm sure we could get a few together for a run of wheels if it was feasible. I live in Edmonton and there is plenty of manufacturing here so I'm sure there is someone who could do it. Before I start calling around has anyone else had it done here?
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Here in BC you can have it done in polyurethane:
Redwood Plastics Corp. 26688-56th. Ave. Langley, B.C. Canada Ph: 604-607-6000 Fax: 604-607-6010 http://www.redwoodplastics.com/ mhanna@redwoodplastics.com |
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Was there a price quote? How did it work out?
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A Service Information Bulletin from September, 1942 regarding the use of TL94 wheels.
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Sorry, I haven't actually used them yet because I located some wheels with good rubber on them, so no quote, but they did indicate they could do the work fairly easily. I still have the stripped wheels kicking around and will take them in one of these days, but now there is no rush.
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I think you are the closest to me with a place for wheels to be done.
When you do get something please let us all know. Thanks |
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When I have made the frankencarrier somewhat more presentable, I'd like to make one of the tracked trailers seen with the early scout carriers, and I'll have the wheels done for that project...give me two years...
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