I bought my saw in early 2006 on a closeout, and moved to NC and packed it in a shed. Earlier this month I started setting up my TINY shop, and it was time to set up the bandsaw. After my initial assessment, I finished putting it all together per the manual, and found the yellow safety key missing. I cut a small piece of plastic to bypass the key and switched her on.
[video] http://youtu.be/TEISQuT0Y-g[/video]
Clearly there are issues, and I started doing some research. Joe Scharle was kind enough to send me pictures of his modifications to his own ridgid saw, and i started trouble shooting.
I removed the blade and replaced the belt with a segmented one, and aligned the drive pulleys at the same time (they were about 1/2" out of whack).
I also balanced the upper wheel with wheel weights, adding 3/4 oz to make it settle randomly.
I used self adhesive zinc wheel weights designed for motorcycles. (Wurth automotive product)
Here's my next issue. The lower tire is cracked and worn, though the upper one seems fine. Should I replace these as a pair? Urethane or regular?
Also- What do you guys recommend to clean up the table and dissolve the rust/ preserve it?
Glen
[video] http://youtu.be/TEISQuT0Y-g[/video]
Clearly there are issues, and I started doing some research. Joe Scharle was kind enough to send me pictures of his modifications to his own ridgid saw, and i started trouble shooting.
I removed the blade and replaced the belt with a segmented one, and aligned the drive pulleys at the same time (they were about 1/2" out of whack).
I also balanced the upper wheel with wheel weights, adding 3/4 oz to make it settle randomly.
I used self adhesive zinc wheel weights designed for motorcycles. (Wurth automotive product)
Here's my next issue. The lower tire is cracked and worn, though the upper one seems fine. Should I replace these as a pair? Urethane or regular?
Also- What do you guys recommend to clean up the table and dissolve the rust/ preserve it?
Glen