The PTA or Pultra's are beautiful lathes. they were made by Smart Brown who made top notch tool makers lathe, same caliber as a 10ee or Hardninge HLV. I've a 10mm PTA, next size up, with all the accouterments and love it.
I struggled with urethane belt joining for a long time. The challenge is perfect alignment so you have vibration free operation and secondly there is a cure time so it should held perfectly in position for up to 30 minutes. Sans cure is why the break and the small the size the more challenging a strong perfect joint is - that comes from a conversation with a belt manufacturing when I finally asked for help. Eventually I made the following fixture and its hard not get perfect joints. Basically 4 cold rolled steel bars with holes drilled as shown and dowel pins in reamed holes to insure alignment. First you clamp both sides of the belting with say 1/8" protruding. Slip a hot knife between the halves, get the belt good and gooey, pull the knife and clamp the to sides together. Leave for half an hour, trim with nail clippers and you have a perfect belt. It works so well I had a belt manufacturer ask to quote making them for them for resell (didn't bother).