[modeleng] Re: linisher belts

Great solution Jesse!
One could on the other hand just nail a plank on the back of the belt, 
and get some Kevlar gloves....

Patrick

Jesse Livingston wrote:

>Naw Al,
>
>Just use a "Clipper" belt lacer, you know, one of them things that has all 
>those little steel staples.  One would just have to get the rhythm of the 
>splice and raise the workpiece up every time the lacing zipped by.  Whap, 
>whap, whap, Blam, Dang where did it go!!!!  LOL
>
>Jesse in nice cool and damp W Tennessee
>
>
>
> yeah, something of that nature...there is a wealth of receipts for belt
> cements, one of them has to work.
> I have some in a booklet, if you want me to look for them(John), let me
> know...
> Patrick
> Allen Messer wrote:
>
>"Hide Glue" in other words?  I would think that
>"Elmer's Glue" would do a decent job-----it has been
>holding the joint on the flat leather drive belt on my
>lathe since 1993.
>
>Al Messer
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