Most of my need for small belts like this is for vintage audio-visual equipment restorations and repairs. The idea of using anything other than a continuous belt has never been considered due to the wow and flutter that would be introduced each once around because the spliced belt would not likely have the same flexibility at the splice point. I am curious to try urethane belts however to test my theory.
Nice one, easy to follow. Keep safe you and yours.
Thanks, you too!
Awesome! This whole series has been perfect for my needs! Thanks for putting all of this information together!
I was the guy asking about the belts early on in the series and you suggested I just wait! What a pay off!
LOL! Thanks!
You're very welcome!
Thank you, this is what I was waiting for. I didn't remember you already did a video on the topic. Thank you Sir.
You're welcome!
Most of my need for small belts like this is for vintage audio-visual equipment restorations and repairs. The idea of using anything other than a continuous belt has never been considered due to the wow and flutter that would be introduced each once around because the spliced belt would not likely have the same flexibility at the splice point. I am curious to try urethane belts however to test my theory.
I bet it would work well if it doesn't get too hot. It would be a lot like the spring belts that used to be common on projectors.
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Thanks Troy!