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Ironhorse

01-31-2002 04:39:23




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Need to find a new supplier for liquid belt dressing?

thanks

I have gooten if from mmmMcMaster in the past but htey stopped carrying it.




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butch in kansas

02-09-2002 17:31:31




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 Re: Belt Dressing in reply to Ironhorse, 01-31-2002 04:39:23  
FOUND A COMPANY IN CALI. THAT HAD A 5 GAL BUCKET COST 108 $LAST THEY HAD NEXT WILL BE AIRSOL CANS BRAND NAME PULL MORE



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caseman-d

02-02-2002 08:33:51




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 Re: Belt Dressing in reply to Ironhorse, 01-31-2002 04:39:23  
How much aare you looking for????? I used to sell it in quart cans but I have to order it in case lot of 12. Will have to check to see if I have any left in stock. Clorox work great to. It softens the belt so it will grab better.
caseman-d



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G Taylor

02-02-2002 08:31:39




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 Re: Belt Dressing in reply to Ironhorse, 01-31-2002 04:39:23  
If slippage is the problem how about using larger diameter driving/driven pulleys or wider pulleys & belts. Too many people have been hurt getting close to whirling belts & pulleys while performing service of some sort.



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Ted

02-01-2002 18:35:42




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 Re: Belt Dressing in reply to Ironhorse, 01-31-2002 04:39:23  
Have been picking it up at Mill Fleet Farm stores up here in Minnesota. Have been getting it in quart cans.



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Poppin' Johnny

01-31-2002 18:02:23




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 Re: Belt Dressing in reply to Ironhorse, 01-31-2002 04:39:23  
I picked some up at my local JD dealer. If you're not that way (I'm not very fond of mine either) TSC has Solder Seal Gunk Belt Dressing.



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Drill

01-31-2002 15:09:11




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 Re: Belt Dressing in reply to Ironhorse, 01-31-2002 04:39:23  
The old standby WD40 works as good as any I've tried.



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Rory

02-01-2002 06:03:58




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 Re: Re: Belt Dressing in reply to Drill, 01-31-2002 15:09:11  
WD-40? As a belt dressing? Are you serious? Belt dressing is supposed to make it grip not slip (or make it look good).



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T_Bone

01-31-2002 07:58:58




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 Re: Belt Dressing in reply to Ironhorse, 01-31-2002 04:39:23  
Hi ironhorse,

Try a refrigeration supply house. WW Grainger, Johnstone Supply.

Liquid? I've seen the spray cans but not the liquid lately.

T_Bone



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BillD

01-31-2002 14:05:18




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 Re: Re: Belt Dressing in reply to T_Bone, 01-31-2002 07:58:58  
Check your (gulp) John Deere dealer they did carry spray cans As a quick fix Pepsi Cola or Molassas sourgham works pretty good



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ol' plow boy

02-01-2002 00:22:50




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 Re: Re: Re: Belt Dressing in reply to BillD, 01-31-2002 14:05:18  
Should I pass that pepsi/molassas through my kidneys first? or apply it straight out of the container? LOL! I used to have a can of rosin that worked GREAT but I wouldn't know where in the world to buy it today, if it is still available



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try . . . Dell (WA)

02-02-2002 08:47:03




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Belt Dressing in reply to ol' plow boy, 02-01-2002 00:22:50  
try a sporting goods store for powered rosin.

Used on baseball bat handles, pitchers bags, Used by football chuckers and tightends
Used by silly rock climbers



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T_Bone

02-01-2002 00:52:41




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Belt Dressing in reply to ol' plow boy, 02-01-2002 00:22:50  
A Music shop as it's still used for violin bows. Gees forgot about the most simplest solution. lol

T_Bone



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Chicken George

02-02-2002 04:37:52




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Belt Dressing in reply to T_Bone, 02-01-2002 00:52:41  
T.Bone, Funny, I have heard that term, "Rosin up yer' bow", never put 2+2 together DA!! I wonder if they sell a larger quanity like a tube of chassie lube is packaged? someboby, I'm sure sells it.



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