Re: How to drill into a rubber belt
[Re: Guss]
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08/19/24 07:28 PM
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Easiest just to sharpen a piece of tubing on one end and punch the holes.
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Re: How to drill into a rubber belt
[Re: Guss]
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08/19/24 07:31 PM
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You can use a regular drill bit, and just waller the holes out. Not the best, but will work.
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Re: How to drill into a rubber belt
[Re: Guss]
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08/19/24 07:33 PM
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Not sure how thick you are dealing with or how big around? How many holes you need. You could consider making punch out of piece of steel pipe. Give it a shot with hammer on solid block of wood. How I do canvas and some fabric things I put grommets in.
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Re: How to drill into a rubber belt
[Re: Guss]
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08/19/24 07:36 PM
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Depending on size, I would heat up a nail and burn the holes through and seal the edges at the same time.
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Re: How to drill into a rubber belt
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Depending on the diameter you need a hole saw or forstner bit would work, even a spade bit would probably work. Make sure you secure the work piece.
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Re: How to drill into a rubber belt
[Re: Macthediver]
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Not sure how thick you are dealing with or how big around? How many holes you need. You could consider making punch out of piece of steel pipe. Give it a shot with hammer on solid block of wood. How I do canvas and some fabric things I put grommets in.
Mac
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Re: How to drill into a rubber belt
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Depending on the diameter you need a hole saw or forstner bit would work, even a spade bit would probably work. Make sure you secure the work piece. I have to get to 5/16 "
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Re: How to drill into a rubber belt
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08/19/24 07:57 PM
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As stated, a punch is the way to go. Find a piece of hollow pipe the correct diameter. Hold at angle against belt sander and done. We’ve done this hundreds of times on 1/2”-3/4” rubber belt for hanging targets from stands.
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Re: How to drill into a rubber belt
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I drill holes in conveyor belts when mending them. I use a bit similar to a leather punch as it’s hollow. Place a board under it. I typically am drilling a 3/8” hole not 3/4”.
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