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    Good source for Poly-V belts

    This may be old news to some but thought I would share. I decided to buy an extry drive belt to have on hand for my Record Power lathe. The US distributor wants $20 and the folks in the UK want $26 for this tiny belt. Once I found that the size (180-J4) was not proprietary I found the correct size from these folks:
    http://www.beltsforanything.com/site1.php

    Only $8 a piece for US made belts and the company did not gouge me for shipping and handling as most vendors do. Shipping for two belts in a 5X7 envelope was only 63 cents!
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    Thanks for this. I was looking for a spare belt for my Jet 1642 (180-J6) and now I know where to get one!

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