Jackie:

You could try to find a belt kit. I know they're available because I have one around 
here somewhere that my dad bought over 30 years ago to fix a tape deck. The kit allows 
you to fabricate a belt. I would imagine the kit costs more than picking up another CD 
ROM. 

Gary
> 
> From: BigMomma <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: 2002/11/06 Wed AM 09:55:40 EST
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (SuperMacs List)
> Subject: [SM] Repair?
> 
> Hi All.
> I know this is not really SuperMac specific, but the belt broke on my CD 
> Rom and I was wondering if anyone on the list has any experience 
> replacing one or would know where I could find out how to do it? The 
> cost of taking it to be repaired would probably be as much or more than 
> buying a replacement so I have nothing to lose in trying to replace it. 
> In this throw away age I find it very frustrating that it is cheaper to 
> buy new than repair.
>                                  Thanks in advance for any replies.
>                                                 Jaqueline Stewart
> 
>


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