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Unread 13-01-2013, 17:51
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Re: How to attach a metal hook to a timing belt.

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Originally Posted by Jeffy View Post
+1. Or I found a glue called "E6000". I think it might have a bit more strength, but stays flexible too.
Here is the link for the glue and thank you http://www.michaels.com/E-6000%C2%AE...efault,pd.html


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Originally Posted by MrBasse View Post
If you still like belts, what's stopping you from grooving the pulley to allow a fastener to pass through? All it takes is a lathe and a little patience. You shouldn't need the full width of the pulley to grip the belt if it is just lifting the weight of a frisbee.
that is true, however I want a system to be simple, easy to make and easy to repair if it breaks.