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9th Dec 2019, 10:16 PM #16Most Valued Member
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Tony, there's a couple of options.
First is a 50x970 belt.
37" is 940mm so this one is just slightly longer. If you've got a little bit of adjustment and can fit a one piece belt it might be almost perfect - just split the width in half and you get 2 belts
Second option is 25 x 1120. You'd need to cut and join it but it's the right width.
Steve
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9th Dec 2019, 10:25 PM #17Most Valued Member
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9th Dec 2019, 10:46 PM #18
Steve, that's terrific - thanks. I have just run the tape over the pulleys and I reckon I can make the 970mm long belt fit. If you reckon it can be cut along the length into two belts, I'm very happy with that outcome - two belts, one a spare, and no tricky joining to sort out. I have to take the spindle out of the headstock anyway, so one with no join works fine. And thanks for making all this effort to ensure these go to good homes. Cheers, Tony
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9th Dec 2019, 10:51 PM #19Most Valued Member
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No worries Tony.
Send me a PM with your address etc and I'll get it happening.
Steve
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10th Dec 2019, 07:44 AM #20Philomath in training
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Steve, my lathe uses an endless belt that according to the manual is 91" by 2.5" by 5/32". If there is one of those going I'd be interested (the current belt is alright - this would be a spare)
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10th Dec 2019, 06:37 PM #21Most Valued Member
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10th Dec 2019, 07:34 PM #22Philomath in training
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I wouldn't say the same CVA - I'd like to think mine is unique...
but yes, that is the size of the main drive belt for a CVA
As it was just for a spare, I'll pass on the longer belt. The one I have works but it was wicked to buy in the first place.
Michael
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11th Dec 2019, 02:41 PM #23Most Valued Member
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Silversprings and Clear out - packages in the mail and PM's sent..
Steve
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19th Dec 2019, 09:25 PM #24
Thanks for the belts.
I trust the payment went thru ok?
I hate going to the PO especially at Xmas so buy yourself a beer on me.
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31st Dec 2019, 02:33 PM #26
Belt fastenering gadgets.
Steve here’s my fasteners.
You are welcome to take your pick of one of the two with the tape.
I don’t remember where I scored any of these ?! Not that I’m a bowerbird
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31st Dec 2019, 03:44 PM #27Most Valued Member
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That would be awesome!!
I'll take the smaller one on the left thanks. Will PM you my details so we can sort out postage etc
Steve
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