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<blockquote data-quote="MusicMan_ZA" data-source="post: 1120865" data-attributes="member: 14924"><p>I just saw this now - I am also "busy" restoring another one.</p><p>Will these pictures help? PM me if you want them via email,</p><p>or have other questions.</p><p>Belts are difficult to find, so I glue them up from round rubber stock from </p><p>Cape Rubber Supplies.</p><p>For motor hanging belts, my favourite is double sets of the small</p><p>rubber bands used to braid horses' mains. They don't last forever, but </p><p>it is not a hardship to replace them every 3 or 4 years, and I think I paid R40 for 500.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MusicMan_ZA, post: 1120865, member: 14924"] I just saw this now - I am also "busy" restoring another one. Will these pictures help? PM me if you want them via email, or have other questions. Belts are difficult to find, so I glue them up from round rubber stock from Cape Rubber Supplies. For motor hanging belts, my favourite is double sets of the small rubber bands used to braid horses' mains. They don't last forever, but it is not a hardship to replace them every 3 or 4 years, and I think I paid R40 for 500. [/QUOTE]
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