> Anybody else with an idea?
Take it to the bloke who fixes rubber rollers. Round here there's a
guy who knows what sort of rubber composition to pour onto them, and
who has a lathe with a toolpost belt sander to tru them afterwards.
If you're in the outback, then Bentley Chemicals (UK at least) sell the
Smooth-on silicones that will fix most things. You can lash up the belt
sander jig yourself.
Dave,
It seems these Makita rollers just die after a while. I replaced my
rollers with new Makita replacements about 10 years ago for about $400.
Then, just a few years ago, someone posted this information here. I
went back and found it. Hope it helps.
DonkeyHody
"If your only tool is a hammer, you tend to see every problem as a
nail." - Abraham Maslow