[modeleng] Re: linisher belts

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.
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>Al Messer
>--- Patrick Coppens-Marian Lynch <develop@xxxxxxxxx>
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>>Have you tried any of the old belt cement
>>concoctions?
>>You know,the stuff the Victorians used to use to
>>glue drive belts.
>>Maybe that has a chance of working....
>>Patrick
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>>John Walford wrote:
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>>>I have tried making my own belts for a 1" sander,
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>>using glass 
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>>>reinforced adhesive tape for the joints. This seems
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>>to be OK for 
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>>>paper belts, but not for cloth, it doesnt want to 
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>>stick to whatever 
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>>>the cloth has been treated with.
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