If you've got a cake of violin rosin handy a little bit scraped to a powder 
helps some.

Eric Stott

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Rich" <rich-m...@octoxol.com>
To: "Antique Phonograph List" <phono-l@oldcrank.org>
Sent: Monday, February 26, 2007 9:08 AM
Subject: Re: [Phono-L] Slipping belts


> The belt on which phonograph?  Leather flat belt, light sanding with REAL 
> sand paper.  The sheet will
> say that it is FLINT paper.  Still slips, then it is shot, throw it in the 
> trash.
>
>
> On Mon, 26 Feb 2007 08:55:06 -0500, Ken Danckaert wrote:
>
>>I thought it would be interesting to find out what people do for
>>slipping belts since this is a fairly common problem.  You can obviously
>>tighten the belt but that will affect play if it gets too tight and
>>doesn't always solve the problem.  Some people put a coating on the back
>>side of the belt to prevent slipping.  Auto stores sell a stick to stop
>>fan belts from slipping but it depends on heating by friction to apply
>>it.  What solutions do you use?
>
>>Ken Danckaert
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