Members Kenl Posted December 15, 2018 Members Report Posted December 15, 2018 (edited) Looking for advice. When making a kids one inch belt 21 inches long. Do you do the normal one inch spacing on the belt holes or 3/4 inch spacing. also 5 or 7 holes. Thanks Edited December 15, 2018 by Kenl Quote
alpha2 Posted December 15, 2018 Report Posted December 15, 2018 For a kid, I'd use no more than 3/4" spacing, and 7 holes with enough billet after the last hole to allow for growth. 5/8" spacing might even work, think of it as spacing as a percentage of total belt length. A little difference in a kids belt will be more as a percentage as compared to an adult belt. Jeff Quote
Members Kenl Posted December 15, 2018 Author Members Report Posted December 15, 2018 OK thanks exactly what I was looking for. Just wanted make sure I was thinking correctly. Quote
Contributing Member fredk Posted December 16, 2018 Contributing Member Report Posted December 16, 2018 If I may add - 6 hours ago, alpha2 said: For a kid, I'd use no more than 3/4" spacing, and 7 holes with enough billet after the last hole to allow for growth. 5/8" spacing might even work . . . I work in millimeters. 3/4" = 20mm, 5/8" = 16mm. I set my holes at 15mm apart, so roughly your 5/8" 7 hours ago, Kenl said: . . . also 5 or 7 holes. Depending on age of child. For the very young [up to about 6 y/o] 5 holes, a bit older [7 to 12 y/o] 5 for girls and 7 for boys Quote
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