I am looking for flat belt material to fix my lathe. The belt that broke is 2 inches wide and roughly 58 inches. There is quite a bit of adjustment, so a couple inches either way would be ok. I have someone who can join the ends if all I can find is the material. This one was leather, it had gotten really dry then allowed to be out in the weather for some time before I got the lathe. I tried to rehydrate the belt with boiled linseed oil but before I could get it back to good health, it snapped and it was popcorn fart dry all the way to the core. I appreciate any help...
I used conveyor belt material and the zipper joints to fix my SB 13 worked like a champ, maybe your local UPS building could help you out.
Haven't ordered from them yet but heard good things about this supplier..... just about ready for a new belt on mine too http://www.pagebelting.com/
Look in McMaster-Carr.com...Check local Industrial power supply...Or you can use a ribbed serpentine auto engine belt [8-ribb is about 1' wide] inside out but won't have the joint..
Find the Sheldon lathe forum on Yahoo lists and then find John Knox. He is a retired supervisor from Sheldon and operates a flat leather belt business on the side. If you can't find him, PM me and I will send you his phone number and email addy. Dave
go to the Big and Tall section of the clothing store...58" is a big guy! I got some of the splicing stuff from McM-C enough to last me several lifetimes.
The way my lathe is designed, you would have to dis***emble the whole head to put the belt on without the joint.
Belt Services, Elmhurst Ill. Give them the lenght and the width. Tell them it's for a lathe. You'll just hafta pull it around the pulleys and insert the pin. They usaly ship within two days. Around 60 bucks. I own a Belting Business in canada, and deal with them.