Posted by Mike CA on October 24, 2009 at 22:09:56 from (99.28.152.102):
I had originally planned on getting a new paper belt pulley from paperpulley.com. The last quote (a couple years old) was for $165 brand new (for my military rate). I'm a long ways off from purchasing, but I'm wondering a few things, like if a paper pulley is hard to maintain and keep looking good? What if it gets wet, for instance? If I have to protect it with something, will that hurt the look of it? Will it look new for a long time?
Then I saw a metal pulley on a tractor in a picture recently. I thought it looked pretty good! And once painted, I'm sure maintenance is a breeze. But what is the difference in performance? I don't know what I would use the pulley for, if anything. But if the case ever came up, like hooking it to a giant bubble machine for the kids, what would I want to use?
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