[TheForge] Little Giant power hammer belt
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Thu Mar 20 13:24:01 2003
Any conveyor belting or power transmission supply house should be able to help you out. Or you could rpobably go to a continuous leather belt.
Ray Miller
Cincinnati
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> From: "Catherine Jo Morgan" <[email protected]>
> Date: 2003/03/20 Thu AM 09:29:47 EST
> To: "Blacksmithing mailing list" <[email protected]>
> Subject: [TheForge] Little Giant power hammer belt
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> The belt on my 25-lb. Little Giant is getting more than frayed. It's
> starting to rip across. I need to fix it and am baffled. The existing
> belt has big staples fastening it together. If there's a way to get a
> replacement belt that staples like that, I wouldn't have to take apart
> the whole top of the Little Giant - which I really really don't want to
> do. It's not a big problem to loosen the motor mount to give leeway to
> tighten the belt once it's on (although I'd have to work through some
> layers of paint to loosen the bolts.) That would be much better than
> taking apart the whole thing.
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> Does anyone know how to find this kind of belt, and how to get hold of
> the tool and staples to secure it to the right length?
>
> Catherine Jo Morgan
> Morgan Sculpture
> Iron and mixed media vessels
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