STGFordCrazy04
Well-known member
Hey guys,
Ive got a '82 model Buffalo 4x6 bandsaw Im having some trouble keeping the blade on. Ive owned it maybe 5years or so now (talked a little old lady at a yard sale down from $20 to 15
) but have only recently began to have problems. Over the course of the past few years Ive gone through maybe 10 HF bimetal blades. At the end of their life the blade would randomly jump off but nothing I would call a regular basis and very tolerable. About 2 months ago I took it off its cheap, thin gauge stand and mounted it to a 16x36 two door metal cabinet on casters. I cant say its been any cause but it seems its about the same time the problem began. Ive tried a new HF blade as well as 2 different new Starrett blades all with similar results. Its constantly coming off and sometimes jumps under no load at all. I dont see the frame or associated parts being racked by a couple 5/16 bolts on a tool cabinet so otherwise Im at a loss.
Any ideas?
Heres an internet pic of the model saw with the stand I removed. It looks just like a Jet, Grizzly or any of the other Chinese 4x6 bandsaws.
Ill post some pics of my saw if anyone is interested.
Ive got a '82 model Buffalo 4x6 bandsaw Im having some trouble keeping the blade on. Ive owned it maybe 5years or so now (talked a little old lady at a yard sale down from $20 to 15
) but have only recently began to have problems. Over the course of the past few years Ive gone through maybe 10 HF bimetal blades. At the end of their life the blade would randomly jump off but nothing I would call a regular basis and very tolerable. About 2 months ago I took it off its cheap, thin gauge stand and mounted it to a 16x36 two door metal cabinet on casters. I cant say its been any cause but it seems its about the same time the problem began. Ive tried a new HF blade as well as 2 different new Starrett blades all with similar results. Its constantly coming off and sometimes jumps under no load at all. I dont see the frame or associated parts being racked by a couple 5/16 bolts on a tool cabinet so otherwise Im at a loss.Any ideas?
Heres an internet pic of the model saw with the stand I removed. It looks just like a Jet, Grizzly or any of the other Chinese 4x6 bandsaws.
Ill post some pics of my saw if anyone is interested.
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