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Re: How to drill into a rubber belt
[Re: jburson]
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08/20/24 09:01 AM
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If it is bigger a foster bit works great. If you have a shop press and gasket punches that works good too. Some of the ships have metal core belts which makes it a little harder. Which boat did it come off of?
It came off of the John Bolen. ![[Linked Image]](https://trapperman.com/forum/attachments/usergals/2024/08/full-56291-227391-1000000267.jpg)
Last edited by Guss; 08/20/24 09:02 AM.
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Re: How to drill into a rubber belt
[Re: Foxpaw]
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08/20/24 10:01 AM
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I make rubber paddles for conveyor belts out of old mine belt. I just drill the size hole I need and not worry that its not a clean hole, then just screw the bolt in it. I make steel target hangers from old round bailer belts , I just drill and ream with the drill bit as best I can and then , yes screw the bolt in washers are good
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Re: How to drill into a rubber belt
[Re: Guss]
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08/20/24 10:01 AM
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If it is bigger a foster bit works great. If you have a shop press and gasket punches that works good too. Some of the ships have metal core belts which makes it a little harder. Which boat did it come off of?
It came off of the John Bolen. ![[Linked Image]](https://trapperman.com/forum/attachments/usergals/2024/08/full-56291-227391-1000000267.jpg) I have an uncle and a cousin that may very well have both worked on that at Bay Ship
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Re: How to drill into a rubber belt
[Re: Oleo Acres]
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08/20/24 01:37 PM
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Easiest just to sharpen a piece of tubing on one end and punch the holes. This, rubber and similar materials will cut a lot easier with a water lube, ask any 4 wheeler how easy it is to trash a $1K tire when crossing a creek!
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