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Re: Not so good vibrations

Jim E.
 

Can't help - haven't had the guts to try it in the vertical position yet
@;-) Are you saying this isn't a mounting issue?

Graciously,
Jim
Lakewood, CA
All Hail Rube Goldberg!

"S. Foo " wrote:


Today while I was cutting some O1 stock with my saw in the vertical
position, it was vibrating a fair amount. After doing some checking
(removing blade, removed the v-belt) I find it's the motor. In the
horizontal position it seems to be lessened a bit due to gravity.

Has anyone else had this issue? If so what did you do? I don't
really want to buy a new motor, but that seems to be the thing to
do. Any suggestions?


Not so good vibrations

 

Today while I was cutting some O1 stock with my saw in the vertical
position, it was vibrating a fair amount. After doing some checking
(removing blade, removed the v-belt) I find it's the motor. In the
horizontal position it seems to be lessened a bit due to gravity.

Has anyone else had this issue? If so what did you do? I don't
really want to buy a new motor, but that seems to be the thing to
do. Any suggestions?


Re: spam in this 4x6 group

 

No problem Dave. I hated to do it, but, apparently the folks who do
this just enjoy being a bother to open groups. I may change it back
in the future, if it looks like we won't get hit with crap again.

--- In 4x6bandsaw@..., "Dave Hylands" <dhylands@b...>
wrote:
Oops - Sorry ignore my last post - Doh.

I confused restricted with closed.

Sorry.

--
Dave Hylands
Vancouver, BC, Canada


Re: spam in this 4x6 group

Dave Hylands
 

Oops - Sorry ignore my last post - Doh.

I confused restricted with closed.

Sorry.

--
Dave Hylands
Vancouver, BC, Canada

-----Original Message-----
From: S. Foo <sned1@...> [mailto:sned1@...]
Sent: Monday, December 09, 2002 2:12 PM
To: 4x6bandsaw@...
Subject: [4x6bandsaw] spam in this 4x6 group


Due to the recent series of unwanted posts, i've moved membership to
the restricted level. This just means I'll have to approve anyone
who wants to join. I removed the offending accounts as well. Sorry
for the bother.


Re: spam in this 4x6 group

Dave Hylands
 

Ack - too late.

Once you change it to restricted you can NEVER undo it. Going to Moderated
would have been the thing to do, or even leaving it unmoderated and
moderating posts from new members (this option is buried a bit, but I can
tell you where it is).

--
Dave Hylands
Vancouver, BC, Canada

-----Original Message-----
From: S. Foo <sned1@...> [mailto:sned1@...]
Sent: Monday, December 09, 2002 2:12 PM
To: 4x6bandsaw@...
Subject: [4x6bandsaw] spam in this 4x6 group


Due to the recent series of unwanted posts, i've moved membership to
the restricted level. This just means I'll have to approve anyone
who wants to join. I removed the offending accounts as well. Sorry
for the bother.


Re: spam in this 4x6 group

 

Wonder if they were annoyed with us, or the 4x6?

Leo (cold in pearland, tx)


Re: spam in this 4x6 group

 


spam in this 4x6 group

 

Due to the recent series of unwanted posts, i've moved membership to
the restricted level. This just means I'll have to approve anyone
who wants to join. I removed the offending accounts as well. Sorry
for the bother.


Re: check this out! - Don't waste your time

Dave Hylands
 

Don't bother wasting your time on this virus infected web site.

--
Dave Hylands
Vancouver, BC, Canada


Re: Blade slips off

S. Foo
 

Welcome, you're in the right place.

If the saw is new or very recently purchased, I'd return it. If you
can't, then I'd try to take the upper wheel off and see if something
was worn. HarborFreight sells replacement parts for the saw.
Hopefully one of the more experienced saw users will have more
insightful answers.

--- In 4x6bandsaw@y..., "dwood1481" <dwood11@a...> wrote:
This message contains a plea for help!

I've uploaded a photo
(
bczWn69Abtm.rT9G)
of my Central Machinery S-37151 saw, which I believe fits in with
all
the others in this group.


Blade slips off

dwood1481
 

This message contains a plea for help!

I've uploaded a photo
(
bczWn69Abtm.rT9G)
of my Central Machinery S-37151 saw, which I believe fits in with all
the others in this group. I've tried to get help from some of the
groups that may overlap—Sherline, Home_Machinist, Little_Machines. I
got a number of replies, but none of them seem to help.

The problem is that the blade consistently comes off the top (when
the arm is upright) wheel.

The manual (page 16) gives a procedure for adjusting the blade
tracking. In my photo, the bolts marked D and E correspond to the
callouts on page 16.

For openers, I was leery of the instructions to make these
adjustments with the machine running and the wheel cover open. Sorry,
we didn't do it that way—closed the door each time before turning it
on; and it's a good thing, because the blade would have been spinning
across the garage. Consequently, we were never able to follow the
adjustment procedure, which directs us to make the adjustments while
the machine is running.

We (my son and I—I needed moral support) found that the two wheels
were not in the same plane. We checked this with a long straightedge.
By moving adjustment bold D in and out, we were able to even them up
in the same plane. But it soon became evident that the top wheel had
both a pitch and a yaw problem, which we assumed that we could
correct the pitch by adjusting bolt E, which we were able to do to
some degree. But the wheel is still yawing enough to throw the blade
off in just a revolution or two, and I can find no way to adjust the
yaw.

What are we doing wrong? How do we go about fixing this thing?

Thanks,

Dave Wood


Re: Saw Stands

S. Foo
 

no, the original legs are long gone. One day in the shop I stepped
sideways to grab something without looking and managed to bend the
leg on one end. So that sort of ended the original legs. On the new
stand, when I roll it, these legs don't flex and skip a bunch,
either.

--- In 4x6bandsaw@y..., "Jim E." <jim0000@a...> wrote:
Looks good, but what's wrong with the original stand? Do it see
the
original's legs still attached in the picture?

Graciously,
Jim
Lakewood, CA
All Hail Rube Goldberg!


Re: Saw Stands

Jim E.
 

Looks good, but what's wrong with the original stand? Do it see the
original's legs still attached in the picture?

Graciously,
Jim
Lakewood, CA
All Hail Rube Goldberg!

"S. Foo" wrote:


Hi,

I uploaded a picture of the quickie saw stand I built. It's 2x4's, a
piece of plywood, some casters, and a sheet of peg board. Look in
the "Photos" section on the website.

The pegboard makes a handy spot for hanging a spare blade or two.
Since it's angled they stay on unless you bounce the saw around
really hard. Two of the casters swivel, making it easy to drive
around the shop (which I have to do frequently cuz of limited
space).

Anyone else out there do something similar?


Saw Stands

S. Foo
 

Hi,

I uploaded a picture of the quickie saw stand I built. It's 2x4's, a
piece of plywood, some casters, and a sheet of peg board. Look in
the "Photos" section on the website.

The pegboard makes a handy spot for hanging a spare blade or two.
Since it's angled they stay on unless you bounce the saw around
really hard. Two of the casters swivel, making it easy to drive
around the shop (which I have to do frequently cuz of limited
space).

Anyone else out there do something similar?


Re: gear help maybe?

 

Ryan,

Thank you.

I need a 2" dia. 23 tooth gear.

Do you know if part #23 meets that criteria?

I bought the saw used. It is red and made by Northern Tool. The only markings on the saw are: BS 450-C & the motor is 3/4 HP. Other than that, it looks like the cheap saws with the weak stand and 2 wheels at one end. Northern Tool told me they have, "No saw with those numbers!" Noone at Northern Tool Tech Support or Customer Service can/wants to try to help.

If you change your oil, I would appreciate a note on what you find. ESPECIALLY, IF IT IS 2" dia. and 23 TEETH!

Thank you very much,
Charlie B.


Re: Digest Number 54

Jim E.
 

It appears similar to the now-discontinuted one HF had about 4 years
ago, except they referred to theirs as a "tabletop" model since it had
no legs on the stand. Plus, you'll note there is no spring
counter-balancing rod on it and no automatic cutoff switch. I own one
of them, but never having used the 'standard' 4x6, I really can't
compare them.

Graciously,
Jim
Lakewood, CA
All Hail Rube Goldberg!

4x6bandsaw@... wrote:

Topics in this digest:

1. Re: Is this a new type of 4 x 6 bandsaw? - Anyone else seen this?
From: "S. Foo" <sned1@...>
2. Re: New poll for 4x6bandsaw
From: "S. Foo" <sned1@...>
3. Re: New poll for 4x6bandsaw
From: "S. Foo" <sned1@...>

________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________

Message: 1
Date: Mon, 28 Oct 2002 23:41:07 -0000
From: "S. Foo" <sned1@...>
Subject: Re: Is this a new type of 4 x 6 bandsaw? - Anyone else seen this?

--- In 4x6bandsaw@y..., "darkstarfire" <darkstarfire@y...> wrote:

Well, From the looks of it, the motor's repositioning puts less
weight at the end of the saw casting. This could help a tiny bit by
adding some downward force to the blade as it cuts in the horizontal
position. The saw casting looks a tiny bit different. Maybe it's a
new version?

________________________________________________________________________


Re: New poll for 4x6bandsaw

S. Foo
 

Look at the bandsawgears.jpg picture in the photos page and see if
you can decipher it, first, then which part it is that you are
roughly looking for. I think it's #23, but I could be wrong. If
that's the case, it's part #4-23 from Harbor Freight. There's a link
on their Customer service web page to order parts. The bandsaw is
part #37151.


f=mail&to=parts@...

--- In 4x6bandsaw@y..., chrlythb@a... wrote:
Still hunting for a 2" 23 tooth gear for my bandsaw.


Re: New poll for 4x6bandsaw

S. Foo
 

The poll should have check boxes, not radio buttons. You should be
able to pick muiltiple choices by checking an additional choice. I
choose 6 & 10-14, for example.

--- In 4x6bandsaw@y..., "Dave Mucha" <dave_mucha@y...> wrote:
The poll only allows one choice.


Re: Is this a new type of 4 x 6 bandsaw? - Anyone else seen this?

S. Foo
 

--- In 4x6bandsaw@y..., "darkstarfire" <darkstarfire@y...> wrote:

Well, From the looks of it, the motor's repositioning puts less
weight at the end of the saw casting. This could help a tiny bit by
adding some downward force to the blade as it cuts in the horizontal
position. The saw casting looks a tiny bit different. Maybe it's a
new version?


Re: New poll for 4x6bandsaw

 

Dave,

I cut the aluminum 3/4" plate with a 10 tooth blade in my sazall.? It did not jump like it was with the 24tpi.

Thanks,
Charlie
Still hunting for a 2" 23 tooth gear for my bandsaw.