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Table saw arbor repair

Bert_

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My little Craftsman table saw has been making a clicking noise recently. Turns out it's the pulley rocking back and forth on the arbor shaft. Obviously this was a problem sometime in the past...

I'm sure a better repair would be to braze the shaft. I think that would require disassembly since the bearing is right next to the problem area. So I'm going with the easy option, J-B weld it as it sits. Once it's dry I'll spend a little time with a file and get it round. Hopefully it goes well. If anybody has better ideas I'm all ears.
 

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Not sure what the comment about nose and eyebrows means...

I was just going to do my best with a file. I will probably assemble the new pulley with some more JB weld to fill in any irregularities.

Trying to keep it cheap and simple since this is a $50 saw on a good day.
 
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The last line of your first post said you were all ears... So the jester made a bad joke about your avatar's nose and eyebrows

I think your repair will work fine for your needs.

Ha, makes sense now. Wasn't even thinking about the profile picture :)

Glad to see I've got the Garage Journal seal of approval. I was honestly expecting someone to tell me I should have it welded up and turned down on a lathe.
 

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Ha, makes sense now. Wasn't even thinking about the profile picture :)

Glad to see I've got the Garage Journal seal of approval. I was honestly expecting someone to tell me I should have it welded up and turned down on a lathe.

Well you could go down the rabbit hole of building a large shop with 4-wire feed, then build benches and cabinets so you can buy a welder and a lathe to then fix it properly ;). At times I feel like I’m stuck in that rabbit hole.
 
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