If you've got no problem with it, then why are you looking to fix it? Unless
your setup is very compact, typical saw belts run about 36" each. If you've
three belts on your saw, then you don't have enough link belt anyway. I'd
say leave well enough alone.
"Montyhp" <montyhp at yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> I have a cabinet saw with the typical 3 belt set up. I also have about 6
> feet of link belt left over and wonder if it is worth putting on the
cabinet
> saw? I really have no complaints about the vibration or noise from the
saw.
>
> Montyhp
>
>
I agree with Upscale.
P.S. If you're not doing anything with the link belt...
"Upscale" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> If you've got no problem with it, then why are you looking to fix it?
Unless
> your setup is very compact, typical saw belts run about 36" each. If
you've
> three belts on your saw, then you don't have enough link belt anyway. I'd
> say leave well enough alone.
>
> "Montyhp" <montyhp at yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
> > I have a cabinet saw with the typical 3 belt set up. I also have about
6
> > feet of link belt left over and wonder if it is worth putting on the
> cabinet
> > saw? I really have no complaints about the vibration or noise from the
> saw.
> >
> > Montyhp
> >
> >
>
>
"Montyhp" <montyhp at yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> I have a cabinet saw with the typical 3 belt set up. I also have about 6
> feet of link belt left over and wonder if it is worth putting on the
cabinet
> saw? I really have no complaints about the vibration or noise from the
saw.
>
Don't do it! Instead, send the link belt to me for proper disposal.
Frank