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Paul Mc Cann
 
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In article ,
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It was somewhere outside Barstow when
(Graham
Mead) wrote:

Am I supposed to just rub the rubbery eraser thing over the belt
whilst its stationary or am I meant to somehow clamp the sander/eraser
and use it on a moving belt?


Moving.

Best way is to hold it in your hand and rub it over a moving belt, so
that you can see what you're doing. But this is somewhat hazardous, so
many people clamp them into a vice and rub the sander over it.

They work pretty well, but only on half-dirty belts. Once the belt is
properly clogged, they can't help - so use it frequently, before
things get realy dire.

There are several similar rubbers that work too, including (allegedly)
tightly rolled binliners. The sole of old (New Hampshire) Timberland
boots works too.

I used the handle of an old screwdriver for a long time.

I find the Axminster version good at removing clogging no matter how
heavy the clogging is, but once the abrasive is worn then its good night
Eileen
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Paul Mc Cann