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Drive Belts - Older Locomotives
Drive Belts - Older Locomotives
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Anonymous
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Drive Belts - Older Locomotives
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Anonymous
on Saturday, May 15, 2004 11:42 AM
Is there a supplier for the drive belts that are used in older locomotives such as Varney? Thanks. :D
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Anonymous
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Posted by
Anonymous
on Saturday, May 15, 2004 12:05 PM
Not sure if these are still available, but a potential alternative would be to try stationary/office supply stores for suitably-sized rubber bands. I've got an old VCR that's using rubber bands in place of the now-unobtainable drive belt, so the idea should work as long as you can get the right size bands
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Anonymous
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Posted by
Anonymous
on Saturday, May 15, 2004 12:59 PM
I am using silcone bands sold in the cosmetics area for pony tails and braiding hair.
These, like rubberbands will dry rot after awhile.
Thin neoprene O-rings will work on locos with pulleys. I've tried them on Athearn locos ,but there isn't enough surface area to grip the upper driveshaft.
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Anonymous
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Anonymous
on Sunday, May 16, 2004 6:55 AM
Thanks for the info. Will keep looking and experimenting. [:)]
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Anonymous
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on Tuesday, May 18, 2004 4:55 AM
Found a 7/8" rubber band at my local office supply store that seems to work. They are made by Universal and it is a size eight. Comes in a 1/4 pound box so should last awhile.
Now to see how long the bands last. They seem to break in quickly and a smooth operation results.
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Anonymous
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Posted by
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on Tuesday, May 18, 2004 11:23 AM
They should last a while. Rubber bands tend to dry out if left unused for a long time, so consider putting the spares in an airtight bag or box to keep them fresh.
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Anonymous
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on Tuesday, May 18, 2004 4:14 PM
Thanksfor the tip Railroading_Brit. I appreciate it. [:)]
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