Anyone know how to use a flat belt stapler?

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Hi Guys,
I picked up a very old looking heavy manual staple setter for putting together flat belts, since I have a Logan lathe with a flat belt. Instead of gluing the belt, my buddy said this is much easier to do.
No visible name and i will post pics in a few hours. Looks really kool. He gave me a foot long of staples and a couple of metal That go thru the two sides of the belt to keep it closed.
Thanks for any advice.
jon
 
Hi Guys,
I picked up a very old looking heavy manual staple setter for putting together flat belts, since I have a Logan lathe with a flat belt. Instead of gluing the belt, my buddy said this is much easier to do.
No visible name and i will post pics in a few hours. Looks really kool. He gave me a foot long of staples and a couple of metal That go thru the two sides of the belt to keep it closed.
Thanks for any advice.
jon

Check out Tubal Cane's video #117 on YouTube.
[h=1]MACHINE SHOP TIPS #117 Lacing a Belt for the Logan Lathe[/h]
He shows how to use a belt lacer.
Dennis
 
Check out Tubal Cane's video #117 on YouTube.
MACHINE SHOP TIPS #117 Lacing a Belt for the Logan Lathe


He shows how to use a belt lacer.
Dennis
Hi Dennis,
Thank you , I love Tubal Cain videos.
Jon
 
Put "Clipper belt lacer" into your favorite search engine and you may find who manufactured yours. There are at least 10 manufacturers and all have shuttle differences.Once you've used one you know how to use them all.REMEMBER keep fingers clear! Those things HURT.
Hi Franz,
thanks for the info. It is a really kool tool. The name is rubbed off the metal label, except the instruction :do all lacing in center of lacer.
And says no. 3 here are some pics
ThAnks
jon

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Hi Guys,
Thanks to all for the info, here are some pictures of the vice lacer.
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thanks ,
Jon

IMG_6858.jpg IMG_6859.jpg IMG_6860.jpg IMG_6864.jpg
 
Hi Guys,
I picked up a very old looking heavy manual staple setter for putting together flat belts, since I have a Logan lathe with a flat belt. Instead of gluing the belt, my buddy said this is much easier to do.
No visible name and i will post pics in a few hours. Looks really kool. He gave me a foot long of staples and a couple of metal That go thru the two sides of the belt to keep it closed.
Thanks for any advice.
jon

I have used staples. It is easy and quicker to install the belt.
 
Keith Fenner has a video using a very similar (maybe the same) lacing machine.
On You Tube, search for Keith Fenner Sibley Drill press part 2.

You have to use clips that are designed for the thickness of the belt you are splicing.
Terry S.
 
Keith Fenner has a video using a very similar (maybe the same) lacing machine.
On You Tube, search for Keith Fenner Sibley Drill press part 2.

You have to use clips that are designed for the thickness of the belt you are splicing.
Terry S.
Thanks Terry,
This is a bench belt lacer as opposed to the vise belt lacer.
Thanks again,
jon
 
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