sourcing rubber belts, etc.

hello.... I still have lots of great old stuff needing belts and idlers. Dalbani in Florida was a good source way back when. But now I don't know who still has this stuff. You would think China would be in on this....(look at the vaccuum tube industry) Does anyone has suggesations? Help ! Thanks. Les

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MCM, East Coast Transistor parts, Russell Industries (Formerly PRB and EV Game).

Mark Z.

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bottle. available at snipped-for-privacy@wytekdirect.com

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lakewood

have used o-rings for replacements on v-pully system,

flat and treaded types may often be found at Berg, and other high tech miniature mechanical jobbers. digikey, amstal, and surplus sites posssible sources

big rubber bands have been used as temporary quicky, not good for long though.

consider custom made from rubberized fabric, bonded into loops or glued.

be another mother, (of invention that is)

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les wrote: : hello.... : I still have lots of great old stuff needing belts and idlers. : Dalbani in Florida was a good source way back when. : But now I don't know who still has this stuff. : You would think China would be in on this....(look at the : vaccuum tube industry) : Does anyone has suggesations? : Help ! Thanks. : Les

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Many belts and parts for VCRs and turntables, etc.

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