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B a r r y

23/02/2005 6:02 PM

Belt differences

Vibration caused by belts often comes up on this forum. I've replaced
crappy vee belts with link belts on my lighter machines. However, I've
also recently come up with another choice.

My drill press recently needed a new belt, the local hardware store had
only one belt in stock, it's green in color, and softer feeling than a
standard black belt. The green belt was the same price as a standard
version, much cheaper than a link belt. The machine runs noticeable
smoother with the green than with a standard black vee belt.

The only thing I can say is that it's a Gates product, I don't have the
original sleeve. The store employees don't know anything about it. Has
anyone else seen these? Are they still made?

Barry


This topic has 10 replies

JJ

in reply to B a r r y on 23/02/2005 6:02 PM

23/02/2005 2:15 PM

Wed, Feb 23, 2005, 6:02pm (EST+5)
[email protected] (B=A0a=A0r=A0r=A0y) claims:
Vibration caused by belts often comes up on this forum.<snip>

Have you tried suspenders? Worked wonders for me.



JOAT
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Gg

"George"

in reply to B a r r y on 23/02/2005 6:02 PM

23/02/2005 1:29 PM


"B a r r y" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Vibration caused by belts often comes up on this forum. I've replaced
> crappy vee belts with link belts on my lighter machines. However, I've
> also recently come up with another choice.
>
> My drill press recently needed a new belt, the local hardware store had
> only one belt in stock, it's green in color, and softer feeling than a
> standard black belt. The green belt was the same price as a standard
> version, much cheaper than a link belt. The machine runs noticeable
> smoother with the green than with a standard black vee belt.
>
> The only thing I can say is that it's a Gates product, I don't have the
> original sleeve. The store employees don't know anything about it. Has
> anyone else seen these? Are they still made?
>

Were up to four years ago, when I cut the old one for my lathe and put one
on. They were designated as "machinery" rather than "automotive," IIRC.
Logical for a farmers' Co-Op store. I would say that they're designed to
run under lower tension.

You've looked at http://www.gates.com/ ?

Gg

"George"

in reply to B a r r y on 23/02/2005 6:02 PM

23/02/2005 4:17 PM


"B a r r y" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> George wrote:
>
> > You've looked at http://www.gates.com/ ?
>
>
> Yup, no luck. They may have been replaced with polyurethane belts.
>
> Did you notice the same improvements over a typical belt?
>
> Barry

Yep, no jump at startup or shudder at shut -down. Pretty much what the link
belt did for my tablesaw.

Cn

"Clint"

in reply to B a r r y on 23/02/2005 6:02 PM

23/02/2005 9:13 PM

May not have been fair, but I guess it all depends on what he's
suspending... Might explain some popularity with the wimmen-folk.

Actually, I can imagine what the front of the suspenders can attach to, but
I'm puzzled about the back...

Clint

"Patriarch" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> [email protected] (J T) wrote in news:2081-421CD66B-142@storefull-
> 3157.bay.webtv.net:
>
> >
> > Have you tried suspenders? Worked wonders for me.
>
> I thought you weren't wearing pants these days?
>
> Sorry. That wasn't fair. Hope you're feeling better.
>
> Patriarch

Ba

B a r r y

in reply to B a r r y on 23/02/2005 6:02 PM

25/02/2005 12:12 PM

Edwin Pawlowski wrote:
> "B a r r y" <[email protected]> wrote in message
>
>
>>My drill press recently needed a new belt, the local hardware store had
>>only one belt in stock, it's green in color, and softer feeling than a
>>standard black belt. The green belt was the same price as a standard
>>version, much cheaper than a link belt. The machine runs noticeable
>>smoother with the green than with a standard black vee belt.
>
>
> Barry,
> Based on your experience, I spray painted all my drive belts green. I don't
> see any difference in performance. I went the next step and painted my
> pants belt green also. My wife saw no difference in my performance either.
>
> Am I missing a step
> Ed


Moisturizer for the belt, available at any Bath and Body Works store.

Your wife wants it softer? Anti-Viagra?

Barry

EP

"Edwin Pawlowski"

in reply to B a r r y on 23/02/2005 6:02 PM

25/02/2005 3:23 AM


"B a r r y" <[email protected]> wrote in message

> My drill press recently needed a new belt, the local hardware store had
> only one belt in stock, it's green in color, and softer feeling than a
> standard black belt. The green belt was the same price as a standard
> version, much cheaper than a link belt. The machine runs noticeable
> smoother with the green than with a standard black vee belt.

Barry,
Based on your experience, I spray painted all my drive belts green. I don't
see any difference in performance. I went the next step and painted my
pants belt green also. My wife saw no difference in my performance either.

Am I missing a step
Ed

Pg

Patriarch

in reply to B a r r y on 23/02/2005 6:02 PM

23/02/2005 1:34 PM

[email protected] (J T) wrote in news:2081-421CD66B-142@storefull-
3157.bay.webtv.net:

>
> Have you tried suspenders? Worked wonders for me.

I thought you weren't wearing pants these days?

Sorry. That wasn't fair. Hope you're feeling better.

Patriarch

Mm

"Mark"

in reply to B a r r y on 23/02/2005 6:02 PM

24/02/2005 10:01 PM

I've changed belts on a couple of my machines from V to Link. I have
noticed no appreciable difference.
I have a vibration issue with my floor drill at higher speeds but the
pulleys are the culprits in this case.
Mark

"B a r r y" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Vibration caused by belts often comes up on this forum. I've replaced
> crappy vee belts with link belts on my lighter machines. However, I've
> also recently come up with another choice.
>
> My drill press recently needed a new belt, the local hardware store had
> only one belt in stock, it's green in color, and softer feeling than a
> standard black belt. The green belt was the same price as a standard
> version, much cheaper than a link belt. The machine runs noticeable
> smoother with the green than with a standard black vee belt.
>
> The only thing I can say is that it's a Gates product, I don't have the
> original sleeve. The store employees don't know anything about it. Has
> anyone else seen these? Are they still made?
>
> Barry

b

in reply to B a r r y on 23/02/2005 6:02 PM

24/02/2005 11:42 PM

On Fri, 25 Feb 2005 03:23:29 GMT, "Edwin Pawlowski" <[email protected]>
wrote:

>
> "B a r r y" <[email protected]> wrote in message
>
>> My drill press recently needed a new belt, the local hardware store had
>> only one belt in stock, it's green in color, and softer feeling than a
>> standard black belt. The green belt was the same price as a standard
>> version, much cheaper than a link belt. The machine runs noticeable
>> smoother with the green than with a standard black vee belt.
>
>Barry,
>Based on your experience, I spray painted all my drive belts green. I don't
>see any difference in performance. I went the next step and painted my
>pants belt green also. My wife saw no difference in my performance either.
>
>Am I missing a step
>Ed
>



you misread:
< it's green in color, and softer feeling>
your wife may notice a *degrade* of your performance, if anything....

Ba

B a r r y

in reply to B a r r y on 23/02/2005 6:02 PM

23/02/2005 7:18 PM

George wrote:

> You've looked at http://www.gates.com/ ?


Yup, no luck. They may have been replaced with polyurethane belts.

Did you notice the same improvements over a typical belt?

Barry


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