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Re: Adding friction material to timing belts

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Originally Posted by Mike Marandola View Post
Was it the urethane material itself or the bond between the urethane and PVC that was failing? And if it's the latter, could you detail how you prepped the roller surface before applying the urethane?
I believe it was the bonding into the PVC rollers that would start to peel off once it got a cut out hike in it. I want apart of the people who made them all the time, but I believe they cleaned each one with rubbing alcohol before applying.
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