Yes it would make a good tune title...
I was wondering if any owners of Rogge sets have ever tried to change the arm belt on the bellows.
I replaced the waist belt with a nylon strap and cam buckle and it is SO easy to get in and out of. I
would like to do the same to the arm strap, but the cushion seems to be glued down and I don't want
to make a mess of it. Anyone tried it? Thanks
A Belt in the Bellows
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Re: A Belt in the Bellows
Why not just ask the maker? He is a friendly guy and certainly knows and could advise.
yer friend and mine,
John Liestman
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Re: A Belt in the Bellows
What vintage is your Rogge bellow the old style or new style.
My Rogge bellows from 1999 has the bellows leather cushion also glue and staples.
I have replaced belts on my Rogge bellows with no problems a few times.
The arm belt in actually screwed onto bellows. The belt has two brass eyelets were the screw goes into.
I managed to see the belt screwed under the leather cushion and was able to get screwdriver to unscrew the belt off.
I used the old belt as template as I needed to punch new holes and attach new brass eyelet in the same place to match the holes under the leather cushion.
All the best
Ferg
My Rogge bellows from 1999 has the bellows leather cushion also glue and staples.
I have replaced belts on my Rogge bellows with no problems a few times.
The arm belt in actually screwed onto bellows. The belt has two brass eyelets were the screw goes into.
I managed to see the belt screwed under the leather cushion and was able to get screwdriver to unscrew the belt off.
I used the old belt as template as I needed to punch new holes and attach new brass eyelet in the same place to match the holes under the leather cushion.
All the best
Ferg
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Re: A Belt in the Bellows
My set is from 2017... I've tried to email Mr. R. on three occasions and never got an answer.
From the look of the pic Fergus, I think I'll just live with the current strap. As the old saying goes if it ain't broke
... Thanks!
From the look of the pic Fergus, I think I'll just live with the current strap. As the old saying goes if it ain't broke
... Thanks!
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Re: A Belt in the Bellows
Can you upload photo of your 2017 Rogge bellows.
What Andreas Rogge email did you use as I use different one that not listed on this website.
Andreas is on Facebook also
All the best
Fergus
What Andreas Rogge email did you use as I use different one that not listed on this website.
Andreas is on Facebook also
All the best
Fergus
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Re: A Belt in the Bellows
It´s difficult to get in touch with Mr. Rogge, his mail seems to have some problems, he told me a month ago.