Posted by db4600 on November 22, 2020 at 11:07:58 from (174.219.140.78):
In Reply to: belt power equipment? posted by swindave on November 22, 2020 at 05:26:39:
A lot of good descriptions and good stories. I did not grow up around belt driven equipment, but I work with it yearly at the 2 shows I�m involved with. As for belt dressing there are some decent ones out there, but not the quality of the old stick dressing or even the �Pullmore� I was familiar with. However I have used natural syrup, and cal me crazy, dish soap. Atwater Threshers have a sorghum press and they also cook down and sell a sorghum syrup. That works very well for belt dressing. In a pinch I�ve used Dawn dish soap which is slimy at first, but tacks up and pulls good. When younger my blacksmith cousin showed me how to make a belt grow. You can make a rolled up belt grow half a loop by slight of hand. I try to do it for the spectators. Usually the kids catch on long before the adults.
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