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2163: This is about the right configuration for clamping leather
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On 2011-02-11, whit3rd wrote:
2163: This is about the right configuration for clamping leather
belts' glue
joints in old-fashioned power belting


Far too pretty a wood veneer on the top to be used for such a
work-a-day function.

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DoN. Nichols wrote:
On 2011-02-11, whit3rd wrote:
2163: This is about the right configuration for clamping leather
belts' glue
joints in old-fashioned power belting


Far too pretty a wood veneer on the top to be used for such a
work-a-day function.

What's that object in the inset at the upper left of the second pic?

Thanks,
Rich

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DoN. Nichols wrote:
On 2011-02-11, whit3rd wrote:
2163: This is about the right configuration for clamping leather
belts' glue
joints in old-fashioned power belting


Far too pretty a wood veneer on the top to be used for such a
work-a-day function.

What's that object in the inset at the upper left of the second pic?

Thanks,
Rich


That's the latch, the teeth allow it to be closed tight with different
thicknesses inside the press.

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