Wildman
Member
Time to change out my cracking Grizzly rubber bandsaw tires. Could have waited longer but found set of urethane tiers on sale at Hartville Tool.
Yesterday, including soaking tires in hot water, did not take long to do both wheels. Used two c-clamps to hold wheels on work-mate table did not use soap as a lubricant or need screwdrivers.
Taking wheels off bandsaw checking wheel bearings and cleaning wheels with paint thinner and steel wool, and wiping with rag took longer. Bottom wheel has bolt with left-hand threads. Remounting wheels no big deal other than running to store for some lock-tight. I did loosen motor mounts to get the belt back on pulley without forcing.
Read somewhere (message board, customer review) should wait some time before installing new blade. Instructions did not include any wait time before installing blade. I waited until today to put a new blade on.
I am waiting on new thrust and blade guide bearings, ordered from "The Bearing Store," to complete reassembly.
Yesterday, including soaking tires in hot water, did not take long to do both wheels. Used two c-clamps to hold wheels on work-mate table did not use soap as a lubricant or need screwdrivers.
Taking wheels off bandsaw checking wheel bearings and cleaning wheels with paint thinner and steel wool, and wiping with rag took longer. Bottom wheel has bolt with left-hand threads. Remounting wheels no big deal other than running to store for some lock-tight. I did loosen motor mounts to get the belt back on pulley without forcing.
Read somewhere (message board, customer review) should wait some time before installing new blade. Instructions did not include any wait time before installing blade. I waited until today to put a new blade on.
I am waiting on new thrust and blade guide bearings, ordered from "The Bearing Store," to complete reassembly.