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    Default finding flat belting

    This has been discussed before but :

    Yesterday in Dandenong , I tried to buy a length of 50mm stuff for my camel back drill . I was quoted $180 for just over 4 metres of good quality belt. It is a lamination of a rubber compound between leather , 3 layers. I declined .

    I noticed that Clark rubber sell 50mm rubber belting in various grades and thicknesses. eg 4, 6, 10 12 mm , this stuff is about 1/5 of the cost of the real thing . Mike

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    The rubber may work depending on the type it is,I would think it would need to be oil resistant.
    Have you tried a Saddelry they may be able to provide a suitable sized piece of leather for use,if they can they would more than likely be able to join it together for you,have no idea of costs and it maybe similar to your allready quoted price.
    Is the laminated belt an Industrial belt.

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    I notice you didn't really post any questions, but I suspect you are looking for other places to try to source your belt.

    There is a place in Somerton called P.I.E.S that sources and sells all kinds of belts.

    PIES Australia

    Cheers

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    Default Flat belt alternatives

    Hi,

    This might not be applicable to your particular requirement but a reasonable source of flat belting is used camshaft belts. They are toothed belts but can be turned over and run on the flat side. You should be able to get a supply from any car mechanic these days. They have a service life of 80,000 - 120,000K. The ones from my car are about 27mm wide but I think that some are wider than that.

    Cheers,

    Findlay.

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    Morrisman I got a new 2" wide flat belt for my old Hercus drill, it was about 3300mm long and cost 40 buck's, I could have bought a leather belt for it but they wanted 40 bucks per meter.

    Got it from Power Transmission Service Pty Ltd , Bayswater VIC 3153 (03) 9762 0722

    john
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    Hi Mike,
    Do you have the old belt? phil might have some tips on bringing it back from the dead.


    Hi John,
    I know a guy that has a drill just like that. Me
    Is the belt the wrong length?

    Stuart

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    Default belt

    Thanks John

    I will give them a try

    re your drill , That is exactly the application I am after , but mine has a longer belt .

    Power Transmission Service Pty Ltd ((03) 9762 0722 Factory 2, 8 London Dr, Bayswater, VIC, 3153




    Stuart , yes the old leather belt came with it ...its been cut and its too short

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    Morrisman, they love CASH.


    Stuart, ok ok I went down and read what I wrote on belt when I got it,

    duz 3480mm sound better ?

    I reckon your a lucky fella to havin' one of those drills.

    john

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stustoys View Post
    Hi Mike,
    Do you have the old belt? phil might have some tips on bringing it back from the dead.
    Stuart

    Hi Mike,
    If you have the old belt I can help restoring it if it's leather. Coach-o-line was the preferred oil but cans of this stuff have been relegated to museum pieces. I have just used about a litre of belt dressing oil on a set of blacksmiths bellows and still can't believe how supple the leather is and they were pretty dry to start with. If you are going to Power Transmission services you wont be disappointed in the service. I have dealt with them since the 1970's when old Ron was selling out of the boot of his car. I think his son Rob may have taken over now. If they cant get it they will probably know who could. I must give Ron a call...
    We can still get the belt dressing if you are interested. I am supposed to be getting some info for Bruce (Abratool) I think. Perhaps I should get onto it and do a thread as I also was supposed to get info on lacing a belt for Stuart. I have the pictures of how we do it at work, including the camel back. We also have a bit of belting too which I might be able to wangle some limited amounts of.

    Phil

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    The Bayswater place sounds the go .

    I will definately call in next time I'm down there . I bet it's off Dorset road somewhere . Actually , it might be worth ringing them beforehand to see what's in stock, if they haven't got my size, they can order some for me . Mike

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    they had to get it in for me mike, it only took a day, wrap a tape around your pulleys and they will cut and fit the belt joiner for you.

    from my not too good memory I deducted 10 mm for belt tension, if you think it needs to be tigther you can shorten it a bit.

    john

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    Hi Mike,
    If you need someone to pick it up and drop in a postpak give me a yell

    Stuart

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    Default Leather Belting

    Quote Originally Posted by Steamwhisperer View Post
    Hi Mike,
    If you have the old belt I can help restoring it if it's leather. Coach-o-line was the preferred oil but cans of this stuff have been relegated to museum pieces. I have just used about a litre of belt dressing oil on a set of blacksmiths bellows and still can't believe how supple the leather is and they were pretty dry to start with. If you are going to Power Transmission services you wont be disappointed in the service. I have dealt with them since the 1970's when old Ron was selling out of the boot of his car. I think his son Rob may have taken over now. If they cant get it they will probably know who could. I must give Ron a call...
    We can still get the belt dressing if you are interested. I am supposed to be getting some info for Bruce (Abratool) I think. Perhaps I should get onto it and do a thread as I also was supposed to get info on lacing a belt for Stuart. I have the pictures of how we do it at work, including the camel back. We also have a bit of belting too which I might be able to wangle some limited amounts of.

    Phil
    Thanks Phil, I was going to comment on "Morrismans" Mikes earlier consideration of rubber belting & the like, & thought... NO,.... Steamwhisperer Phil will come in here with the suggestion of authentic leather belting.
    In all honesty, one could not consider anything, but leather on these beautiful older machines.
    Thanks for that
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    Quote Originally Posted by Abratool View Post
    Thanks Phil, I was going to comment on "Morrismans" Mikes earlier consideration of rubber belting & the like, & thought... NO,.... Steamwhisperer Phil will come in here with the suggestion of authentic leather belting.
    In all honesty, one could not consider anything, but leather on these beautiful older machines.
    Thanks for that
    regards'
    Bruce
    I have to agree Bruce,
    We have a considerable amount of leather belts that might come good with some TLC. It's almost a shame bullocks aren't as prolific as they used to be. Rubber on a camel back, pffft.
    Mike, I will see what I can find and see if I can restore it for you if you have no luck at Power Transmission Services.

    Phil

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    Quote Originally Posted by morrisman View Post
    Stuart , yes the old leather belt came with it ...its been cut and its too short
    I was just thinking Mike, how short is the old leather belt, because you can get away with a bit of shortness if you lace it.
    Don't get too discouraged at what it looks like as I was restricted by the lacing size. It should be smaller but still works well.

    Phil

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