Rotary Tumbler Belt

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Rotary Tumbler Belt

Postby Bill Hudson » Fri Feb 03, 2012 5:46 pm

Quite a while back I purchased one of these puppies http://www.harborfreight.com/garage-shop/tumblers-vibrators/3-lb-rotary-rock-tumbler-67631.html Ralph had used one of these to clean many, many pounds of bolts. He indicated that you would need to get replacement belts because they broke regularly (he was right). His source of replacements was O-rings from NAPA. I was unable to find what I thought was an adequate replacement, therefore, I did not use it much.

I started a project that was going to require a large number of bolts, nuts, washers, etc. to be cleaned. Bite the bullet and use the sucker! Sure enough, I broke the last belt that came with the tumbler. Now to find a replacement, that worked. After several dead ends, I think I have found a superior replacement.

The belt I got is a V-belt from a, ready for this, vacuum sweeper shop. It appears to be extremely strong and should last a long while under heavy use. I'm sorry that I did not have the presence of mind to ask which model sweeper it fit, however, the number on the belt is 38528-034. There were at least a dozen of those belts hanging there, so they should be readily available. $5.99 + .37 (for the governor) = $6.36. I'm going to go back and get a spare, however, I don't plan on using it for a long time.

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Re: Rotary Tumbler Belt

Postby Jim Becker » Fri Feb 03, 2012 6:57 pm

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Re: Rotary Tumbler Belt

Postby Bill Hudson » Fri Feb 03, 2012 7:26 pm

Great, Jim. Cheaper too!!! Got my spare belt ordered.

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Re: Rotary Tumbler Belt

Postby Don McCombs » Fri Feb 03, 2012 7:31 pm

What are you using for tumbling media, Bill?
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Re: Rotary Tumbler Belt

Postby Bill Hudson » Fri Feb 03, 2012 7:34 pm

Don McCombs wrote:What are you using for tumbling media, Bill?


Don,

Black Beauty and Simple Green. The ratio is TLAR (That Looks About Right). :) :)

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Re: Rotary Tumbler Belt

Postby John(videodoc) » Sat Feb 04, 2012 4:44 am

GReat minds think alike Bill. Just got my tumbler in. And got my first load of clean bolts out after about 6 hrs. Cheeze that water was nasty. Next load in. Using purple power and comet.
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Re: Rotary Tumbler Belt

Postby John(videodoc) » Sat Feb 04, 2012 4:48 am

They say great minds think a like.

Got my tunbler in thursday. Already have two loads through it. works great.
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Re: Rotary Tumbler Belt

Postby Rudi » Sun Feb 05, 2012 1:21 pm

I have been kinda lax on that. Princess no longer stocks the tumblers. I need to order one of them puppies.
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Re: Rotary Tumbler Belt

Postby Hengy » Wed Feb 08, 2012 2:22 pm

Bill Hudson wrote:The belt I got is a V-belt from a, ready for this, vacuum sweeper shop. It appears to be extremely strong and should last a long while under heavy use. I'm sorry that I did not have the presence of mind to ask which model sweeper it fit, however, the number on the belt is 38528-034. There were at least a dozen of those belts hanging there, so they should be readily available. $5.99 + .37 (for the governor) = $6.36. I'm going to go back and get a spare, however, I don't plan on using it for a long time.

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Bill, I love your tip for the rock tumbler, but had to chuckle when you referred to the Vacuum Cleaner as a sweeper!! That is a western PA, Eastern Ohioism if I have ever heard one. I haven't heard anyone call it a sweeper since I lived back home in PA!!!

Nice tip, though!

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Re: Rotary Tumbler Belt

Postby BigMatt » Wed Feb 08, 2012 3:28 pm

MikeInWisconsin wrote:Bill, I love your tip for the rock tumbler, but had to chuckle when you referred to the Vacuum Cleaner as a sweeper!! That is a western PA, Eastern Ohioism if I have ever heard one. I haven't heard anyone call it a sweeper since I lived back home in PA!!!

Nice tip, though!

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I used to call them sweepers until my wife (from California) made fun of me. Now they are vacuum cleaners. They also call parking garages - parking structures. Man, this could be a whole thread on its own. Sorry for the thread jack.
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