| It's rare that a HF tool gets a second chance to impress me. But I have to say, 
the CHICAGO ELECTRIC 1/2" Belt Sander did just that, but left me with a new 
problem.
https://www.harborfreight.com/53-amp-12-in-heavy-duty-bandfile-belt-sander-62863.html
I started a new 'sideline' of products to sell. They are customize products 
made with old scuba tanks.
So I needed a way to dress up the 1/2" thick edges of the cut tanks. Some die 
grinding discs made for AL do the trick, but it still needs a sanding.
I tried paper, sponges, and other methods. The AL grabs an rips most of these. 
For grins, I tried the 1/2" belt sander I got a while ago but never used it 
because it was a bit of a disappointment.
Well, it works AWESOME for doing this. It's quick and easy. HOWEVER, the issue 
is that the tape on the belts quickly fails long before the belt's sanding 
ability is worn.
I tried every tape here I can find to repair the belts with no luck. The tape 
needs to be ultra tacky and strong, while not stretchable and the glue has to 
hold when it gets warm.
So my question is three fold.
1-Does anyone know of a source of really good belts for this sander other than 
the HF ones? HF no longer has a store brand and just have the 'Baxter' and 
'Warrior' brands which I think might just be the same quality.
2-Is there a tape I can use to fix these belts that will last longer?
3-Is there another way to sand an edge of a AL SCUBA tank I should try?
Bonus question-
Anyone have any clever names for such a line of tanks? I was thinking of "Tanks 
for the Memories" but I was wondering if anyone else had any better ideas.
Note, I am making bells, mailboxes, TP holders, lamps, and a bunch of other 
items out of the tanks.
"Tanks" in advance
"Be as beneficent as the sun or the sea, but if your rights as a rational being 
are trenched on, die on the first inch of your territory." Ralph Waldo Emerson 
-Who is John Galt?
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