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Default Stroke sander belt length

I have a "bunch" of 6" wide stroke sander belts in 305" (20 or so) and
335" length (90 or so) and a few in 144" length (12 or so).

Does anyone on this forum have a use for these things???

Does anybody know if there is a way to "shorten" the longer belts by
cutting and regluing? I searched the archives but could not find any
information on resizing sanding belts.

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"tlc..." wrote
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I have a "bunch" of 6" wide stroke sander belts in 305" (20 or so) and
335" length (90 or so) and a few in 144" length (12 or so).

Does anyone on this forum have a use for these things???

Does anybody know if there is a way to "shorten" the longer belts by
cutting and regluing? I searched the archives but could not find any
information on resizing sanding belts.


Please try my web site - Hints & Tips - How to join sanding belts

Jeff G

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email : Username is amgron
ISP is clara.co.uk
www.amgron.clara.net


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