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Stick belt dressing

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Bill in MICH

05-27-2005 12:49:06




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This might not be the right place to ask but does anyone have a source for stick belt dressing used the last I had 2 years ago and havent been able to find any since any help would be appreciated Thanks Bill




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john cubowner

05-28-2005 19:35:06




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 Re: Stick belt dressing in reply to Bill in MICH, 05-27-2005 12:49:06  
haven"t seen the stick in years, but you can get spray on at most auto parts and farm supply stores.



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buickanddeere

05-27-2005 22:16:59




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 Re: Stick belt dressing in reply to Bill in MICH, 05-27-2005 12:49:06  
What is the application? A properly designed and maintained drive will not slip at it's rated load.



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Bill in Mich

05-28-2005 10:58:00




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 Re: Stick belt dressing in reply to buickanddeere, 05-27-2005 22:16:59  
It is for a flat belt driving a hammermill and other applications. thanks for your replys. Bill



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buickanddeere

05-29-2005 08:34:45




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 Re: Stick belt dressing in reply to Bill in Mich, 05-28-2005 10:58:00  
Can you find a wider belt, new ulley or groove the old pulley? If the driven pulley has been buffed to a mirror finish by a slipping belt. There will not be enough friction to transfer the thrust from the belt to pulley. Belt dressing is a vicious circle of softening/gooing up the belt and pulleys. The more you use, the more you need. More than a few people crippled applying belt dressing onto a moving belt. Seen my Maternal Grandfather loose the cuff off his shirt sleeve. He just shrugged and reached in a again and applied more belt dressing..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... .....

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farrviewsouth

05-27-2005 17:57:10




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 Re: Stick belt dressing in reply to Bill in MICH, 05-27-2005 12:49:06  
I go to my Tru-Value hardware store and have them check their supply book. No problem getting it at all. If you still have difficulty let me know



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Jerry/MT

05-27-2005 15:24:51




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 Re: Stick belt dressing in reply to Bill in MICH, 05-27-2005 12:49:06  
A friend of mine goes to the music store and gets violin rosin sticks and uses that.



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