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    Smile New Belt

    Finally been able to do some organization of the shed at the new abode.

    Found the new belt I bought two years ago for the Jet table saw.

    Immediately fitted it as I have some serious cutting to do for the new deck.

    Boy! What a difference!! Clean cuts free of the smell of burning rubber.

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    Hey Arty

    I also replaced my TS belt recently. I found a Link Belt for a good price on Ebay & what a HUGE difference it made.

    https://www.woodworkforums.com/f155/t...ration-159138/

    Best thing I have done to my TS since building the mobile base, and it was Cheap & Easy as well.

    Steve
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