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    Home Made Belt Tension Tool

    I thought we had a Home Made Tools" thread but I couldn't find it. Anyway sometimes you need to know the tension of a belt by using a certain spring pressure measured to a certain calculated or published deflection distance. You can buy many different ones, the cheap simple ones are not adjustable and usually go to 10 lbs and there are some costing hundreds. Also I needed it today. Made of a 3/8" carriage bolt put thru a piece of heavy gauge tubing with a spring and a flange nut. Tighten the flange nut to calibrate. I got it rough with a luggage scale and a bathroom scale then fine tuned it on my wife's cooking scale, which coincidentally goes to 22 lbs which is exactly the pressure I need for todays job. Once tuned you just press the bolt head on the belt at center with a straight edge laid across and when the flange nut starts to lift you measure the deflection. You can feel it start to lift just like a click stop torque wrench. It gets you in the ballpark anyway. You could use a snug round tubing or washers if the spring wants to go inside the tubing, I just used what I had handy. The spring sits nicely on the end of the heavy gauge square tube despite the fact that in the picture it looks like it's going inside of it.
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    Re: Home Made Belt Tension Tool

    Good thinking. I really like that


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    Re: Home Made Belt Tension Tool

    You could have also used a fishing scale, but we all know fishermen lie.

    Just kidding. That's a great idea.

    BD1 may come to the defense of fishermen worldwide.

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    Re: Home Made Belt Tension Tool

    Quote Originally Posted by bigb View Post
    I thought we had a Home Made Tools" thread but I couldn't find it.
    I remember that thread too... had pages of good ideas and a link to another site that was re-publishing some of our ideas. I can't find it either... the search function here doesn't seem to be working very good unless the thread was one of the victims of the great site crashes...
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    Re: Home Made Belt Tension Tool

    That's smart. I never really know what the tension is on my belts. It's always a guess. Neat tool.

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    Re: Home Made Belt Tension Tool

    The tools thread is here: https://weldingweb.com/vbb/threads/2...light=homemade

    I use a google search with weldingweb at the end to find stuff.
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    Re: Home Made Belt Tension Tool

    I use a crowbar for belt tension.
    I would nice but it is finding tool when need but crowbar hangs around and ready to do a job.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MinnesotaDave View Post
    The tools thread is here: https://weldingweb.com/vbb/threads/2...light=homemade

    I use a google search with weldingweb at the end to find stuff.

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    Re: Home Made Belt Tension Tool

    Someone should invent a small blue tooth enabled scale to slip onto a mechanic's fingertip


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    Re: Home Made Belt Tension Tool

    Quote Originally Posted by MinnesotaDave View Post
    The tools thread is here: https://weldingweb.com/vbb/threads/2...light=homemade

    I use a google search with weldingweb at the end to find stuff.
    Good tip and makes sense.

    Probably my problem is using welding web as the FIRST words


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