. School shop installation and maintenance . holes only as large as necessary to get the lacing thru. The punch cuts the strands of the material but the awl wedges an opening between them. The lacings on the grain or pulley side of the belt should run parallel to the length of the belt. The grain side, the side commonly applied to the pulley, is the smooth, hard looking surface. It is the outside or hair side of the hide. Make crossings of lace come on the outside of the belt. After lacing with rawhide or wire, flatten the lacings with a wooden or rubber faced mallet. Do not pull the lacings t


. School shop installation and maintenance . holes only as large as necessary to get the lacing thru. The punch cuts the strands of the material but the awl wedges an opening between them. The lacings on the grain or pulley side of the belt should run parallel to the length of the belt. The grain side, the side commonly applied to the pulley, is the smooth, hard looking surface. It is the outside or hair side of the hide. Make crossings of lace come on the outside of the belt. After lacing with rawhide or wire, flatten the lacings with a wooden or rubber faced mallet. Do not pull the lacings tight on one end of the joint until the other end has been brought together with laces. Use pliers in pulling lacing. Fasten the ends of laces by pulling them thru a small hole and cutting a slit on each edge of the lacing close to the belt. See A^ Fig. 51. These sHts or ears will spread out on either side of belt close to the hole and prevent the end of the lacing from coming thru. 63. Lacing 2 to 4 Belt with Rawhide.— Use method shown in. vv \y^v— Fig. 52 BELTING 07 i^igs. 52 or 53. If the method illustrated in Fig. 52 is used andthe number of holes in each end is odd, start the lace by puttingit up thru 3 and 8 referring to the holes numbered on A, Fig. 52,from the grain on the inside of the belt. The end that came thru


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