I need to replace belts on my saw and I tried looking for a post I had seen a long time ago and I haven't been able to find it. There was one method where it was suggested using a piece of conduit (plastic, hard or soft, metal?) split down the middle for about an inch or so and then work the belt on the wheel, etc. When I tried replacing the belt it was a real tough task so I thought I would try to find out if anyone has a method that works.
The problem with this type of a job is that it is so infrequent that the learning curve doesn't really kick in.
It will probably end up giving me cramps in my hands after the straining and pushing.
If anyone has some hints and tricks of the trade I would be very happy.
Lee
Anacortes, WA
The problem with this type of a job is that it is so infrequent that the learning curve doesn't really kick in.
It will probably end up giving me cramps in my hands after the straining and pushing.
If anyone has some hints and tricks of the trade I would be very happy.
Lee
Anacortes, WA
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