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    Delta 18 x 36 Drum Sander Help

    I hope someone here can help me out with this one. I picked up this Delta drum sander a couple of years ago for a real good price and have used it numerous times. It is a older machine and the conveyor belt finally separated at the seam. I having the toughest time finding a replacement for it. The local (Houston) Delta center has had it back ordered for a month now. Is there anyone out there that knows where I can locate one? Any help is appreciated.
    Part # 31-814 or #655503-00

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    ereplacements seems to be back ordered also. M&M looks like it is in stock http://www.toolsandmachinery.com/ind...2068_2117_2122 but the price is high.
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    Hi Jim,

    I checked tools-plus for you. They're out of stock also. I suppose just keep hitting tool companies until you find a vendor that has some in stock.

    PHM

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    Thank you for those quick replies. Ouch...that one place is proud at 43 bucks when suggested retail is under 30 dollars (wonder if that included the install?? ). I guess the old 'supply and demand' takes place in this situation. It may be a last case option for me. Thanks again. j

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    One thing I would suggest is before ordering from anyone I would try to call and verify they actually have them in stock. You don't want to pay more for current availability only to find they are a non-stocked part and you end up waiting on a backorder.
    Of all the laws Brandolini's may be the most universally true.

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    Your bandsaw weighs more when you leave the spring compressed instead of relieving the tension.

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    These people will make them for you. I think the only catch is you need to order 2 which is generally cheaper than one OEM. I am going to order some for my Grizzly soon. Take the measurements of your belt and give then a call. http://industrialabrasives.com/

    Cary

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cary Falk View Post
    These people will make them for you. I think the only catch is you need to order 2 which is generally cheaper than one OEM. I am going to order some for my Grizzly soon. Take the measurements of your belt and give then a call. http://industrialabrasives.com/

    Cary
    I think this is the pre-made belt for the Delta - http://www.industrialabrasives.com/d...95-p-1632.html

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    Thanks to all that help me. I just received a new belt from Industrial Abrasive. Install took less than 10 minutes (five were looking for a Allenhead). I ran one piece of maple through it and it performed as new. Thanks again for the help. jim

    http://www.industrialabrasives.com/d...95-p-1632.html

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    Jim,
    When you get a chance, can you tell me the length of the belt(I'm assuming it is 18" wide)? I need one for my Grizzly 18/36 and am curious if they are the same belt.
    Thanks,
    Cary

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