Here is how we replace the blade on our band saw. A fewhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=fU_U4ZH-Q7g tips that could be useful to you.
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andyboy
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#1 posted 726 days ago
Happy woodworking. Hope this helps
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TopamaxSurvivor
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#2 posted 726 days ago
Thanks, I’ll watch it when I get mine set up.
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Dusty56
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#3 posted 726 days ago
Nice video and quite the BS you have : )
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Stevinmarin
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#4 posted 726 days ago
Nice. That is one beefy saw! It’s astonishing how much effort goes into changing a blade. Looks like you’ve been through this procedure a time or two!
BTW, whistle while you work, eh? Haha…I like!
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moshel
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#5 posted 726 days ago
Well done, but i never touch the buggers without gloves, especially when folding/unfolding. blood looks bad on wood :-)
where did you get the BS? I didn’t know they sell such beasts here.
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