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Posted by Maine Fordson on February 08, 2006 at 22:44:36 from (172.170.133.80):
In Reply to: FlatBelt posted by Jim Williamson on February 08, 2006 at 21:48:09:
Jim -- The belting is available, but it ain't cheap by any means. The source I found gets $5.25 per linear foot for new 6-inch 3-ply belting, or $7.50 for 4-ply. Doing the math real quick, that comes to $262.50 for 50 feet or $315 for 60 feet of the 3-ply, and $375 for 50 feet or $450 for 60 feet of the 4-ply. Remember, those prices are for 50 or 60 linear feet; once you lace the ends together you'll have a 25- or 30-foot distance from your buzz saw to its power source. And the shipping for a belt that size is bound to be considerable, as well. As I said, it ain't cheap. I did a quick search on eBay and came up with a couple of belts; eBay item #7589089634 is a 6-inch belt that's 45 feet long, and opening bid was 99¢. Item #7588206276 is almost 99 feet long, opening bid is $16. I've had good luck finding 6-inch belting at auctions or farm sales. Good luck -- I hope you find what you need, and at a civilized price. -- Maine Fordson
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