Al:

Thanks for the comments.

Later

Bob

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From: phono-l-boun...@oldcrank.org [mailto:phono-l-boun...@oldcrank.org] On
Behalf Of clockworkh...@aol.com
Sent: Saturday, August 27, 2011 6:12 PM
To: phono-l@oldcrank.org
Subject: Re: [Phono-L] phonograph belt making



 
Neoprene, which is the generic brand name for chloroprene, has a life of 15
years according to NASA specs.  But, those specs are for non-flexing O rings
under compression and not exposed to air.  I suspect a neoprene belt would
do a great job and not have the problem a leather belt with a bad bulging
joint to cause record 'wow' would have.  That being said,  I have leather
belts of 100+ years still going strong with original stitching.  For a
machine just to play a record well the neoprene is likely a good choice.
For originality, a leather belt with stitching is my choice.  You can skive
the ends of the leather belt.  Join them with Barge Cement.  Then use one of
those toy sewing machines they sell As Seen On TV, with a home made guide
fence, to put on the twin parallel stitches.  A light touch of Barge Cement
at the thread ends will keep them from unraveling while playing.  The belt
can be dressed with leather protectant and will last indefinitely.

That's my 2 cents worth...

Al
 

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