Bagel Former Belts
After years of fooling around with one stupid rounder belt a=ADfter
another, a friend of mine clued me in to a manufacturer that=AD actually offers a "choice" of several belts for rounding / forming ba=ADgels on my Empire former. It seems that the stitched belt I was using =ADwas too soft to keep the stitching intact. So my splice kept failin=ADg. Then I tried a truly endless belt, but it buckled up in the middle.=AD These guys had a harder belt that really held up well. I recently=AD saw their=20 ad. http://www.newenglandbelting.com/bagelformingbelts.asp |
On Mon, 31 Jan 2005, Gregg wrote:
> After years of fooling around with one stupid rounder belt a=ADfter > another, a friend of mine clued me in to a manufacturer that=AD actually > > offers a "choice" of several belts for rounding / forming ba=ADgels on > my > Empire former. It seems that the stitched belt I was using =ADwas too > soft to keep the stitching intact. So my splice kept failin=ADg. Then > I > tried a truly endless belt, but it buckled up in the middle.=AD These > guys had a harder belt that really held up well. I recently=AD saw > their > ad. http://www.newenglandbelting.com/bagelformingbelts.asp Just a quick glance at this message and I smelled spam. Thanks Scott for doing the leg work and proving it was. You have to wonder if you can trust a company that attempts to deceive you the way this company just did. --=20 Send e-mail to: darrell dot grainger at utoronto dot ca |
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