[AT] Reconditioning Leather belting
Mike M
meulenms at gmx.com
Tue Jan 17 05:37:09 PST 2012
Hi Larry,
I would second what others have said, and use Neetsfoot oil. That being said, there are two types you will find in stores like Tractor Supply, 100% Neetsfoot Oil, and Neetsfoot Oil Compound. You want to use 100% Neetsfoot Oil, the compound is cut so much it will eventually break down the leather. The price difference is not great, and a little goes a long way, just paint it on with a brush and let it soak in.
Mike M
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From: Larry Goss
Receiver: Antique tractor email discussion group
Time: 2012-01-16, 22:57:26
Subject: [AT] Reconditioning Leather belting
OK, folks. I have a question.
I picked up an old flat belt at the Arden show this fall. It's a full 6-inch solid leather belt (1/4 inch thick) and 20 feet long. It isn't cracked or badly scuffed, but it desperately needs some treatment and restoration/preservation so it can be used for flat belt pulley work. What should I use?
Larry
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