it seems to track perfectly - but time will tell.  :)

At some point we might actually have to *gasp* buy a pair of timing 
gears. ;)

sam

On 12/20/2010 11:51 AM, Jon Elson wrote:
> sam sokolik wrote:
>> well - we are not 100% sure.  We started with a similar sized pair of
>> gears but could not find a belt that fit them.  So we found this pair in
>> our parts bin (we call 2 pole buildings and a barn our parts bin.) They
>> are XL and we know the we can get belts. :)  We think they started life
>> as a drive for a line printer belt.  where ever other tooth was a
>> letter.  That is blowing the dust off the memory wear house.  We could
>> be wrong.
>>
> I THOUGHT those things looked DAMN familiar.  They are gear sensor
> wheels from an
> IBM line printer.  Now, maybe they saved time by taking teeth off
> commercial timing pulleys,
> but I'd check the profile carefully to make sure it is not going to
> prematurely wear out the belt.
>
> Jon
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