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I used the info found on this forum to get my 4x6 bandsaw back on track! turned out to be a misalignment of the top pulley.
By ccdedon2@... · #14368 ·
Re: Wanted: Cutoff Stop Assembly for 4X6
Looks like a cool mod. Where is it posted? Also, what is the additional plate mount for... what does it do?
By sjkeysj@... · #14367 ·
Re: Wanted: Cutoff Stop Assembly for 4X6
The original design was mine, and it¡¯s a good thing he put up his version of it as no one was watching mine. I think I had 150 views before he linked to mine in his description, and now I have like
By Steve · #14366 ·
Re: Wanted: Cutoff Stop Assembly for 4X6
Hi Robert, I put Johns design for a stop on my saw, honestly i wouldn¡¯t even bother to waste your time looking for the original ! I have tried to put the photos of my changes on this site & couldnt!
By kerrin.galvin · #14365 ·
Re: Wanted: Cutoff Stop Assembly for 4X6
Sorry Robert I see now that you want to buy an original OEM length stop. - jv
By vreededesign@... · #14364 ·
Re: Wanted: Cutoff Stop Assembly for 4X6
Hi Robert Here are couple of designs that work - jv
By vreededesign@... · #14363 ·
Wanted: Cutoff Stop Assembly for 4X6
I know that I could nake something but would rather have the original to start from. My saw is an early 80's vintage as far as I can determine. It matches the manual on the Enco 92285. Robert Downs -
By Robert Downs · #14362 ·
Re: Does anyone USE this forum anymore?
As needed. Many of the questions/mods are in the files/photos. Green Sent via the Samsung Galaxy S7 edge, an AT&T 4G LTE smartphone
By WHEELER GREEN · #14361 ·
Re: Does anyone USE this forum anymore?
Nice mods Mike
By drmico60 · #14360 ·
Re: Does anyone USE this forum anymore?
as requested, I added some photos of my mods to my saw in an album on Photos page. Most important thing I added was the cutoff table and rear angle stop so the cut off piece doesn't fall on the floor.
By tpeters910@... · #14359 ·
Re: Didn't Cut Straight.
By K9GL · #14358 ·
Re: Didn't Cut Straight.
Wood cutting vertical bandsaws often require fence adjustment to compensate for blade drift. "Blade drift" in the vertical plane on the 4x6 horizontal bandsaws can also be compensated for by adjusting
By Nobody Knows · #14357 ·
Re: Didn't Cut Straight.
I have a Harbor Freight saw I got about 15 years ago, and it had no way of adjusting the blade vertical cutting angle - and, it was off. I ended up drilling and tapping two holes in the frame
By Michael Calhoun · #14356 ·
Re: Didn't Cut Straight.
I'm an old phart, so my skill set doesn't include confusers . However I'll try to write it out. The pivot has one ear cast into the main bow frame, the other is a leg that gives the saw it's angle.
By Raymond Selinger · #14355 ·
Re: Didn't Cut Straight.
Can you post pictures of the shim method??? mine is out too but have been living with it. 4x6bandsaw@...> wrote:
By Charles Kim · #14354 ·
Chicago Power Tool band saw
anybody own one ? I may go look at one tomorrow , look's like the same as most of the one's owned by folks here ??? ??? tks ??? ??? animal
By mike allen · #14353 ·
Didn't Cut Straight.
I've used a number of industrial bandsaws in maintenance shops over the years. At best, they cut good'nuff. So I wasn't expecting perfection. I had a TWS 4x6 horizontal bandsaw, that I picked off CL
By Raymond Selinger · #14352 ·
Re: buffalo hvmbs-4.2 (1982)
Hi Andy & Hamish 'Outside' and 'inside' refer to whether the bearing is running on the outside or inside of the loop of the blade. If yours had the concentric mounted bearing on the outside, it's been
By vreededesign@... · #14351 ·
Re: buffalo hvmbs-4.2 (1982)
Having recently given mine a once over when i got it home, most of the bearings were seized or tight. But some oil and working them back and fourth, i got the four side bearings turning. The rears
By hamish haig <hhaig1@...> · #14350 ·
Re: buffalo hvmbs-4.2 (1982)
When I posted I had only looked at one of the bearings, the outside(?) THAT only has a bushing,. I looked at the other one and the "bolt" is eccentric. It appeared to be adjusted to the tightest
By teamuc@... · #14349 ·