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Sanding Belt Failure
By Ray Finch

[ Dick Leis wrote in 040327 MMDigest:

> In contacting the manufacturers of belts, I am given no information
> about reattaching failed belts -- only told to buy their "better"
> belts. ... Instant glue will hold for while, but ultimately fails.

I bought some "cheap" belts at Harbor Freight a while back and haven't
had any problems with them breaking.  Actually quite the opposite: the
seam is a bit thick so the belt goes "bump, bump" whenever I sand
something.  Other than that they work well.

I think hide glue probably would not work well as it dries to a hard
consistency without much flexibility or give.  You might try contact
cement or perhaps buy the "better" belts to begin with :-)

Ray Finch
Albuquerque, New Mexico


(Message sent Tue 6 Apr 2004, 05:51:16 GMT, from time zone GMT-0600.)

Key Words in Subject:  Belt, Failure, Sanding

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