terabyte
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So I really needed a saw to cut raw materials as I wanted to start cranking out some welding projects. So I get one from the store and wasn’t happy about paying the full $250 but I figured it’s still cheaper than anywhere else. I bring it to the shop, assemble everything and start my first cut with it. It goes about 1 inch into ¼ angle and BANG!!!
The blade snapped off. I go to HD and pickup a Rigid branded blade. I tightened this one as hard as I could and it came off about 4 times even without toughing anything. I started messing with the adjustments and then I really did it. I snapped off a 14mm bolt on the idle part of the wheel. The one that holds that wheels axle. I was finally pissed. I threw it all in the back of my truck and figured I would exchange it. I didn’t even bother to unassembled it.
I took it to the store I bought it and they were out of stock. There is another store about 25 min. south and they had 5 in stock. I figured what the heck… I exchanged it with ZERO hassle. They helped me get it off my truck and everything. I bought a couple of things and went back to the shop.
So I unboxed this one and notice there is lube all over the place. ****!!! I knew immediately where it came from. I remembered reading on one of the 4x6 sites that they recommended to take out all the lube it comes with and clean out the cavity really well then replace with good gear lube. So I took my sweet time cleaning out the jelly they called lube. Then I sprayed everything really well with brake cleaner and cleaned some more. I replaced with Mobil 1 gear lube and buttoned everything back up. Figured that by showing this one some love it might reward me back.
So I don’t even bother to assemble the stand since I was going to just return this one if it gave me problems. I tighten the hell out of the blade and it wants to come off the wheels. ****!!! I adjust the top wheel so that it sits nice and flush with the back lip of that wheel. The bottom one still sticks out about ¼ inch. I start my first cut and BANG!!! It fell off again. I reinstall the blade 6 times and BANG every time. I finally adjusted the bottom guide bearings and it seems to do the trick a bit better. I start another cut and just wait for it to pop and wait and wait. Wait a minute its working!!! Then I realize that because the blade it sitting about ¼ inch off the bottom wheel it’s eating the hinged blade cover. Ehh… I don’t really care.
I did several test cuts and it keeps working. I finally start a cut on 2x2 11gauge tube and it takes a while but it cuts it just fine. I assemble the stand with care and mount the saw up. I finally have a working bandsaw. Like all things in life, you get your moneys worth. I’m just a hobbyist and can not justify 1000 bucks on a saw so this does the trick for me.
The blade snapped off. I go to HD and pickup a Rigid branded blade. I tightened this one as hard as I could and it came off about 4 times even without toughing anything. I started messing with the adjustments and then I really did it. I snapped off a 14mm bolt on the idle part of the wheel. The one that holds that wheels axle. I was finally pissed. I threw it all in the back of my truck and figured I would exchange it. I didn’t even bother to unassembled it.
I took it to the store I bought it and they were out of stock. There is another store about 25 min. south and they had 5 in stock. I figured what the heck… I exchanged it with ZERO hassle. They helped me get it off my truck and everything. I bought a couple of things and went back to the shop.
So I unboxed this one and notice there is lube all over the place. ****!!! I knew immediately where it came from. I remembered reading on one of the 4x6 sites that they recommended to take out all the lube it comes with and clean out the cavity really well then replace with good gear lube. So I took my sweet time cleaning out the jelly they called lube. Then I sprayed everything really well with brake cleaner and cleaned some more. I replaced with Mobil 1 gear lube and buttoned everything back up. Figured that by showing this one some love it might reward me back.
So I don’t even bother to assemble the stand since I was going to just return this one if it gave me problems. I tighten the hell out of the blade and it wants to come off the wheels. ****!!! I adjust the top wheel so that it sits nice and flush with the back lip of that wheel. The bottom one still sticks out about ¼ inch. I start my first cut and BANG!!! It fell off again. I reinstall the blade 6 times and BANG every time. I finally adjusted the bottom guide bearings and it seems to do the trick a bit better. I start another cut and just wait for it to pop and wait and wait. Wait a minute its working!!! Then I realize that because the blade it sitting about ¼ inch off the bottom wheel it’s eating the hinged blade cover. Ehh… I don’t really care.
I did several test cuts and it keeps working. I finally start a cut on 2x2 11gauge tube and it takes a while but it cuts it just fine. I assemble the stand with care and mount the saw up. I finally have a working bandsaw. Like all things in life, you get your moneys worth. I’m just a hobbyist and can not justify 1000 bucks on a saw so this does the trick for me.
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