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Title: Relining Brake Shoes
Post by: riff raff on December 03, 2014, 08:29:27 AM
Does anyone know of an outfit anywhere in western Canada that relines brake shoes?
Title: Re: Relining Brake Shoes
Post by: bwaz on December 03, 2014, 08:38:15 AM
google says:
http://www.sencobrake.com/

Alltek Technical Services, Andy Guelzow, North Vancouver
604-785-3679     Email; alltek@shawbiz.ca
All types of Auto Mechanics including Brakes, machining brake drums, shaping brake shoes to brake drums, brake shoe relining.

these guys say "reline" in their ad

http://www.krangleauto.ca/brake-service
Title: Re: Relining Brake Shoes
Post by: vwshawn on December 03, 2014, 08:39:53 AM
I remember Brad Purser, told me about this place:
Aldous D V & Co Ltd at 3505 Fraser St, Vancouver, BC V5V 4C5.
Title: Re: Relining Brake Shoes
Post by: dale-j on December 03, 2014, 01:14:55 PM
I think it was Bruce that mentioned DV Aldous will also reline clutch discs - tell them it's for a forklift and I think you can still get good ol' asbestos too if that's your thing.
Title: Re: Relining Brake Shoes
Post by: steveo_32 on December 09, 2014, 10:36:10 AM
I think senco bought dv Aldous, so its the same place now
Title: Re: Relining Brake Shoes
Post by: Krautbucket on December 09, 2014, 02:00:48 PM
D V Aldous dropped the ball twice for my dad a few months back ,
he had some special woven brake material shipped in from england , took it to DV  Aldous to have it intalled on some 1930s austin brake shoes , when he picked them up , they had installed some typical hard brake material . They insisted it was the material he had brought them , a blatant lie !!! and of course now the car wouldn't stop with the new material because its got mechanical brakes . Went back again and thats another story , having to reorder the woven material all over again. Wont be going back there again. Even if they mistakenly used his specially ordered material ( which wasn't cheap with shipping charges etc ) on another set of shoes or lost it entirely I would have assumed a better story than : they installed what he brought them because it wasn't true. Bush league for a business thats been around so long. I guess they figured they could buffalo him because he was a senior .

well thats my rant

good day all


Title: Re: Relining Brake Shoes
Post by: steveo_32 on December 09, 2014, 03:28:37 PM
the orig owners sold out, she had to be 90!!! the new owners are not the same kind, but they are learning, Not protecting them at all, its def not the same place it used to be! but where else do ya go?
Title: Re: Relining Brake Shoes
Post by: Krautbucket on December 09, 2014, 04:29:16 PM
That makes sense ,

they did always used to be the place to go .
thanks for a little enlightenment Steveo

and yeah Im not sure where else you can get them done but in a city as big as vancouver you'd think maybe ....

cheers
Title: Re: Relining Brake Shoes
Post by: BUSDADDY on December 09, 2014, 05:08:26 PM
There used to be lots of places, but sadly it's easier to slap on a new set of Chinese whatevers because the customer doesn't care, they just want it fixed now. Call some forklift repar outfits and see if they have anyone who does clutches for them anymore.
Title: Re: Relining Brake Shoes
Post by: Thomas on December 09, 2014, 06:51:20 PM
I used these guys lots to rebuild brake shoes for the plant I worked at before.
http://www.morgan.ca/