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Cleaning Sanding Belts & Sanding Discs, Belt Sanders etc etc Easily refresh all your belts literally in seconds and also even refresh diamond stones like Ezy-Laps -

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That works straight away Jim , thanks for the tip.
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That works straight away Jim , thanks for the tip.

Should be able to pick up a brand that does the same thing in a hardware store (or eBay) Bruce.
When you sand dried varnish or paint off wood using your belt sander, do you know how that gums up the grit and it gets that glazed gummed up deposit? The rubber will strip that straight off.
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That all very well Jim but us  cheapskates just use a piece of alkathene water pipe 
Low density polythene pipe ‘ us farmers have it everywhere 

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That all very well Jim but us  cheapskates just use a piece of alkathene water pipe
Low density polythene pipe ‘ us NZ farmers have it everywhere

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I wouldn't want to be breathing in polythene dust mate.

Is that why those sheep are so attractive to NZ farmers?

 ;)  ;D
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That all very well Jim but us  cheapskates just use a piece of alkathene water pipe
Low density polythene pipe ‘ us NZ farmers have it everywhere

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I wouldn't want to be breathing in polythene dust mate.

Is that why those sheep are so attractive to NZ farmers?

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It does not dust .
Because of the speed it tends to melt

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Stik is a great tip. Thanks Jim, I'll have to get one of those.
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Stik is a great tip. Thanks Jim, I'll have to get one of those.

You won't regret owning one of these Tommy.
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I just use the sole of an old running shoe, non of this high tech stuff for me.  :)
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Same here Frank, always been using rubber shoe soles as well :)
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