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<blockquote data-quote="96dreamer" data-source="post: 16921500" data-attributes="member: 52560"><p>The issue I had with the laser was the beam was ~1/8 inch wide when projecting to the further pullies and the beam was not very crisp. So on an a ribbed pulley it was hard to discern where it started and stopped. I found the way I did it with a plumb bob much more accurate.</p><p></p><p>I ended up ordering a 115.3" Gates HD as well as a 115.5 Dayco poly rib aramid belt. The Gates HD belt is well known and vetted, the Dayco not so much. The aramid core in the Dayco is supposed to be stiffer than the polyester core in most belts. The Gates came in first and fits so it will stay unless there is issues and the Dayco will be a backup. [ATTACH=full]1796123[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="96dreamer, post: 16921500, member: 52560"] The issue I had with the laser was the beam was ~1/8 inch wide when projecting to the further pullies and the beam was not very crisp. So on an a ribbed pulley it was hard to discern where it started and stopped. I found the way I did it with a plumb bob much more accurate. I ended up ordering a 115.3" Gates HD as well as a 115.5 Dayco poly rib aramid belt. The Gates HD belt is well known and vetted, the Dayco not so much. The aramid core in the Dayco is supposed to be stiffer than the polyester core in most belts. The Gates came in first and fits so it will stay unless there is issues and the Dayco will be a backup. [ATTACH type="full"]1796123[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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