Replacing a urethane bandsaw tire the absolute quickest and best method

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  • Опубликовано: 13 дек 2024

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  • @Timberns
    @Timberns  3 года назад +12

    There have been several suggestions to use zip ties and a screw tip holder… Probably a better way to go… Provided that your tip holder is long enough

  • @robmill54
    @robmill54 Год назад +3

    The best tip ever. Worked beautifully. Thank you!

  • @johnswift926
    @johnswift926 Год назад +2

    It took me many tries but finally got the tire onto the wheel. I kept reviewing the video and noticed that he leads and angles the dowel in such a way that this facilitates the tire moving onto the wheel. When I got that angle right it went on easily.

  • @SuperMagVideo
    @SuperMagVideo Год назад +2

    This was fantastic advice....thanks for making it a breeze!

  • @rustynorley6885
    @rustynorley6885 2 года назад +9

    I changed both tires in ten (10) minutes! Your demonstration is the best! 10 minutes and no struggling! At first, I didn't believe I could do it, but it worked just like you said, no wheel removal, no heat, no water, no soap just a piece of dowel, a couple pieces of string, and my electric drill. Easy peezy nice and easy. Thanks again!

  • @jeffbrandenburg7862
    @jeffbrandenburg7862 Год назад +3

    Thank you sir! I used spring clamps instead of string but it worked just as you showed. Took a few times of moving the spring clamps up the line as I went but it was a painless procedure.
    My old rubber tires were glued down with contact cement and took a half an hour each with acetone and a scraper to get them clean. I had to remove them from the saw with a puller to be able to work on them properly. If I have to replace my new urethane tires the procedure will take about five minutes thanks to you.

  • @DaleBerry-g5x
    @DaleBerry-g5x 2 месяца назад +2

    I have an old 1940's Delta and the wheels are solid. I used Duct Tape for a start and worked around the wheel. So much easier than the last time I put one on. Appreciate the tip.

  • @patrickmatthews495
    @patrickmatthews495 Год назад +2

    To anyone reading this comment, I can confirm this really is the best way to replace a urethane band. Forget all the other methods and try this, it took me 5 minutes. Thanks for posting Tim B 👍

    • @Timberns
      @Timberns  Год назад

      Glad it worked out for you. Definitely a time saver

  • @billmartin4414
    @billmartin4414 11 месяцев назад +1

    For the win, I’ve been dreading changing my tires, well Sir your method was spot on under 10 minutes, I didn’t have string so I used zip ties, worked like a charm !! Thank you thank you thank you !!

  • @robmill54
    @robmill54 Год назад +3

    I used two zip ties and a smooth bolt. Worked perfectly.

  • @alun7006
    @alun7006 Год назад +1

    I've been dreading doing this - my new-old saw is getting a full overhaul - but this will be incredibly helpful. Thank you!

  • @patrickdwyer5452
    @patrickdwyer5452 2 года назад +3

    There’s a lot of advice from many people here stating they’ve got the quickest easiest approach to installing tires. Tim’s method by far is the quickest easiest approach, it works! I had both my tires changed in less than 1/2 hour. Thank You Tim for taking the time to post this most informative video. I’m now a subscriber.

  • @peon402
    @peon402 2 года назад +2

    I watched several other videos and half way tried them out, no luck, about to take my wheels off when I found this video. What the heck I'll give it a try. It worked like a champ. Like a couple of others I used a 1/4 socket extension in my drill instead of a bolt, also set it to a lower speed/torque setting. Instead of string I used some spring clamps to hold the tire in place while performing this magic. Now if I can just keep from screwing up the tires to begin with...Thank you, thank you, thank you!!

  • @HoosierGeorge
    @HoosierGeorge 2 года назад +1

    DERN! I have dreaded replacing the tyre on my band saw i replaced one about 4 years ago and it got the better of, took almost three hours and pinched fingers and i used every swear word i learned in the Navy. I have needed to replace another tire on my band saw. Remembering the last tyme i replaced one I’ve put it off for about a year and half…thank you, thank you! Tomorrow morning I’ll be replacing it thanks to you…

  • @johnpendergrass9191
    @johnpendergrass9191 2 года назад +3

    An absolute godsend! I struggled for an hour before I found your video. Thanks for the ingenious solution, it took less than 10 minutes your way!

  • @BarbaraGorman-bj7qs
    @BarbaraGorman-bj7qs 2 года назад +2

    I just replaced my 2 tires with the blue ones in 15 minutes. Used your method of tying with jute two areas. Then found a smooth bit that had like a socket on one end and would work in the drill. I put drill on reverse and spun the tire clockwise. Worked like a charm!!! thank you Tim!

  • @ashokmoghe8035
    @ashokmoghe8035 2 года назад +2

    Hello Tim, I just bought a bandsaw that came without the tires. I am totally new to the bandsaw regime and trying to watch videos on various methods about installing the tires. Your method is absolutely the best method. I am going to try this tomorrow. Thank you for sharing !!

    • @ashokmoghe8035
      @ashokmoghe8035 2 года назад +1

      Hello Tim, reporting total success. Your method is awesome - got both the tires on the wheels. No hot water bath, no heat guns. Just stretched the bands out of packet.
      I used spring clamps to hold instead of strings and a wooden dowel. Just FYI.
      Cannot thank you enough 🙏🙏

    • @Timberns
      @Timberns  2 года назад +1

      Very good… Glad it helped

  • @dannyhughes4177
    @dannyhughes4177 Год назад +1

    I've been dreading this job for ages. This is one of the easiest jobs I've ever done! I used a piece of 3/8 oak dowel left over from other projects, absolutely no damage to the wheels. Thank you SO MUCH for this video!!!

    • @Timberns
      @Timberns  Год назад +1

      You’re welcome… I just saw so many people saying to pull wheels and make jigs and spend all day that I thought… People need to know

  • @BigBadWorf
    @BigBadWorf Год назад +2

    Holy smokes, that looks easy. I really struggled the first time I replaced the tires. Now I have another band saw with new tires on the way. I'm doing this. Thank you so much. You just saved my marriage.🙂

  • @fisherfilmworks
    @fisherfilmworks 4 года назад +6

    I used paracord and a 1/2” socket extension. Tire on in less than a minute. Bro you just saved me two hours of pulling motor bolts, removing belt, disengaging the brake, pulling the wheel, and putting it all back together, and retentioning all that crap. You are the man!!!

  • @skidmark316
    @skidmark316 2 года назад +1

    What??? This is the greatest hack ever!!! I had to take my wheels off to get rid of the glue from the old rubber tire but put them back on for this trick. Brilliant!!!

  • @zenletter
    @zenletter 11 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks Tim. Appreciate the time to show that.

  • @kennethbrown9583
    @kennethbrown9583 3 года назад +1

    Watched this yesterday. Cut of and blunted a 1/2" bolt today.
    Let me tell ya.
    Worked like dream. First try. Top amd bottom.
    And I wrapped the string twice. Why?
    Because the man said so!
    Thank you!

  • @oscarazaret9359
    @oscarazaret9359 Год назад +1

    My friend, you're a genius! This worked like a charm. I could not get my lower wheel off to save my life. You would think that somewhere one could find whether the nut on the lower wheel of my 25 year old Delta 14" is reverse thread or not ... but alas, I could not find that. So I didn't want to beat the thing to death. Your approach worked great. A softwood dowel will break, so metal is recommended for the rod. Maybe an oak dowel.

  • @Dynetric
    @Dynetric Год назад

    Tim - Thanks for making this video. I used your method to change the tires on a Rockwell 14" saw. Worked like a champ. The only thing I did different was use zip ties to hold the tire on to start. A very helpful video..saved me a lot of time and effort. Thanks very much.

  • @whittvideos
    @whittvideos 2 месяца назад

    I was so excited it worked that I showed my wife. Great tip...also shared the laziest guy story. Thank you.

  • @NEB3310
    @NEB3310 4 года назад +1

    I'll just add to the general consensus that your solution was by far the fastest, easiest way to change tires I've found on these here internets. I almost feel like making this video the top comment in every hot water, take the wheels off, clamp'em off tire change video I watched for an hour or so before I found yours. Thank you.

  • @nemodetroit
    @nemodetroit 4 года назад +2

    I just used this method and it worked perfectly. No hot water. Easy peasy. Thanks for the tip!

  • @ChiknscratchStudio
    @ChiknscratchStudio Год назад +1

    I hate to think about how much faster my replacement would've gone if I'd bothered to look for this video BEFORE almost dislocating my shoulder trying to get the dang tire wrapped around. Much faster - thank you!

    • @ChiknscratchStudio
      @ChiknscratchStudio Год назад

      I actually didn't have any string so I used 4 zip ties at the spokes of the wheel to keep tension and a forstner bit extension from my lathe, but got the job done with MUCH less mangling of my hands!

  • @mikewhitehouse9470
    @mikewhitehouse9470 4 года назад +4

    You Sir, are a genius! I had already tried a couple of methods and was about to give up. Your solution is genius. I had both tires on in less than 10 minutes which is less time than it took me to try heating one tire and still couldn't make it work. I am so glad you posted this.

  • @tjsecord5593
    @tjsecord5593 11 месяцев назад

    Thank you for sharing this video. This is very helpful. I used this trick to replace my tires, in an unheated shop, in late December, in Michigan. No preheating of the tires needed and it worked like a charm.

  • @andystetz1175
    @andystetz1175 3 года назад +1

    Right on! I just used your suggestion on a shop smith bandsaw. I use it for a backup setup and decided yesterday to remove the rubber from the old tires and install the urethane tires I bought a couple of years ago. I tied it in 3 places and used a 3/8 dowel chucked in a drill. Thanks. I also videoed the simple removal of the old tires and the simple cleanup method that I use. I will post the video in a couple of days. and it worked great! As my ol' daddy would say, "winner, winner, chicken dinner!' Thanks again for posting.

  • @mlctesting6732
    @mlctesting6732 3 года назад +1

    thank you Tim, best advice that I have taken in a long time. It only took me 15 min to change both.

  • @FrankMac59
    @FrankMac59 5 лет назад +4

    This video absolutely lives up to its title. I was replacing the tyres on a bandsaw made by a long-defunct saw by Durden, Australia and followed this video in detail. My first and only problem was I didn't have thick enough string but only builder's twine and that didn't work as I could tie it tightly enough. So I used cable ties, tensioned with a cable tie gun and REALLY stretched the tyre as far as I could before using the drill to roll the tyre on. It took more effort than Tim's demo showed but this could have been due to a minor discrepancy in size - my wheels were about 12 5/8" in diameter for some reason and I was installing 12' belts. Anyway the whole process - from removing the old rubber tyres, cleaning the wheels and fitting both tyres took less than one hour. Thanks, Tim. This has been on of the most helpful YT videos I have seen. Regards Frank (Australia)

    • @Timberns
      @Timberns  4 года назад

      Glad it helped... I’ve seen people doing some pretty crazy stuff making that job more difficult than it need be

  • @richardokeeffe5665
    @richardokeeffe5665 Год назад +1

    WOW, the only way to go, thank you so much. I did use zip ties which were a lot easier. I used two at each location preventing slippage. Really great many thanks.

  • @brianworkman2747
    @brianworkman2747 4 года назад +1

    I used a long 1/4 driver bit that's used for multiple different bits like you see in a dewalt kit. I threw a washer on there like you did.... Man I will never do it any different the rest of my life, thank you for taking the time to make this video.

    • @Timberns
      @Timberns  4 года назад

      You’re right... A tip holder would have been the way to go... provided it got the traction... didn’t even occur to me til later. I was hunting a wooden dowel when I ran across the bolt

  • @cypress33333
    @cypress33333 3 года назад +1

    This was the best tutorial, done in less than 15 minutes, both wheels, used plastic ties instead of string... thanks,,,,

  • @paulmac7667
    @paulmac7667 2 года назад +1

    Mate! You are a legend! Many thanks from down under.

  • @stockman4810
    @stockman4810 4 года назад +4

    I actually muscled these on my 68 year old Craftsman 12” bandsaw a couple hours prior to seeing your tip. Great tip, only wish I would have seen it earlier.

  • @exoticblanks
    @exoticblanks 3 года назад +1

    Had to post a quick "Thank-you"!! I knew I was not strong enough to muscle the tires on--
    the drill method worked beautifully and simply--no injury is a very good thing!!

  • @rodc4334
    @rodc4334 2 года назад +1

    Man that is slicker than snot! Glad I watched this as I have a pair of tires to replace tomorrow. Had one blow up today, guess it got brittle.
    PS: Had a few minutes so gave it a try tonight rather than wait for tomorrow. Used an oak dowl rather than bolt. Took me maybe 15 minutes! Next time it will be half that. This really works!

  • @fastfreddy9341
    @fastfreddy9341 Год назад +1

    I must admit when I watched this, I had some serious doubts. I tried it and it worked, and fast.

  • @julieb4107
    @julieb4107 Год назад

    Used your method Tim B to change my delta band saw tires. Wonderful, worked like a charm. Thank you for posting the demonstration.

  • @rheeslane9529
    @rheeslane9529 4 года назад +5

    I'm pretty sure you are my new best fiend. Thank you!

  • @lostandfound404
    @lostandfound404 2 года назад +1

    My tires came with a special tool and instructions, after failing with them I tried this. It’s amazing how well it worked! THANK YOU! I used zip ties. If only you had a video for how to easily remove the 20 year old glued on rubber tires prior to this step.

    • @Timberns
      @Timberns  2 года назад +1

      I’m not sure there is an easy way to remove the glue… Especially depending on what kind of glue the last guy used… They don’t need glue at all

  • @johnbodenchuk514
    @johnbodenchuk514 4 года назад +1

    I’m not sure how this should have gone if I didn’t have your RUclips video. Lots of videos on how to do it and all are much more involved and difficult. Glad I found your way before I tried one of the other ways.

  • @waynehowlett1982
    @waynehowlett1982 5 месяцев назад

    Thanks for making and sharing this amazing tip. I used the 3/8" bolt as you mentioned with 3 3/4" long shaft with 2 1/2" extended out of the chuck.

  • @rustyshackleford3978
    @rustyshackleford3978 6 месяцев назад

    Thank you for this! You win, this is the simplest method by far. MUCH appreciated.

  • @ChimeraActual
    @ChimeraActual 2 года назад +1

    Just about to change my tires, glad I saw your vid first!

  • @dennisschrecengost3277
    @dennisschrecengost3277 3 года назад +1

    Thank you so much for making this video! I cut the head off an old hinge pin and used zip ties. And, my washers fell on the floor...

  • @andyu69
    @andyu69 2 года назад +1

    Awesome, thanks.
    Just got some 9" tyres and started thinking they were too small or would need boiling water etc, so of to RUclips, and this is the first video I watch. A quick read of the comments and I'm all set to go with a small socket extension.
    Update : - Tried the 'extension bar', but it slipped, tried a "hex shaped Philips bit", with just a little slip at the tightest point. But with a push of the wheel, the tyre slipped on, and just needed a little help (thumbs) at the end to properly seat some of the sides, as it was fractionally wide. Cost = 4 cable ties.

  • @MrMarkpeggy
    @MrMarkpeggy 4 года назад +2

    Thanks for the great video Tim! I need to replace the tires on mine. Now I won't procrastinate any longer. 👍😊

  • @lostandfound404
    @lostandfound404 2 года назад +1

    Great tute! As he says toward the end, clean your groove before you start!

  • @noclip8880
    @noclip8880 Год назад

    thanks for the tip. used 2 zip ties and a long thin stainless steel rod chucked into my drill. Took longer to get the old tires off than to get the new ones on.

  • @24abbott
    @24abbott 3 года назад +1

    Worked perfectly. Both tires in less than 8 minutes. Thanks for the trick.

    • @Timberns
      @Timberns  3 года назад

      Excellent… It is a time saver

  • @beautifulveneer
    @beautifulveneer 3 года назад +2

    It worked for me on my 14" Powermatic. I had a a bit of trouble getting the drill to bite initially (used a hex bit extension, a bolt probably grabs better). With a little bit of experimentation got it to catch and roll along. Afterwards I had to push in the sides with a screwdriver in a few spots. All went very quickly and was very glad I found this tip.

  • @rickfriedel1880
    @rickfriedel1880 3 года назад +2

    Hey Tim, thanks for the tip . I was amazed on how fast and easy it was to put them on =D

  • @jeffkelety9878
    @jeffkelety9878 2 года назад +1

    Great video. The drill part is great. But the string thing didn't work. The tire kept slipping off. What worked? Using hose clamps instead of lengths of string. Thx!

  • @Mike_In_Idaho
    @Mike_In_Idaho 3 года назад +7

    That was perfect! Thank you so much. I used a 1/4" socket extension in my drill and it worked like a charm. So easy!

  • @lauriewhittle3452
    @lauriewhittle3452 3 месяца назад

    I tried and tried and was having a problem doing it this way until I chose zip ties instead of string and put belts in boiling water for a little while to soften them up. Then this method worked like a dream. I'm sure I don't have as much strength as guys do and that is why the heated up belts helped me.

  • @adrianrog
    @adrianrog 4 года назад +1

    Tried to do it like you on my 18" tire and just couldn't get it. I watched a couple of other videos and ended up getting it on my clamping my wheels so they were stationary and then working around with my hands and the bolt in a drill. Ended up with no water and no heat, thank you for the video.

  • @GaryGlamper
    @GaryGlamper 11 месяцев назад

    Worked pretty darn good for me. I did put a C clamp on the pulley as the new belt slipped off a couple of times as I went around. Thanks!

  • @ameenghuloom1346
    @ameenghuloom1346 4 года назад +1

    It is the easiest way I have seen in my life
    thanks man

  • @kamleo1685
    @kamleo1685 3 года назад +1

    I'll have to give your method a try. It looks very easy to do. Hope it beats the method suggested by the vendor of soaking the tire in hot water before stretching over the wheel using the included tool/roller.

  • @drewby613
    @drewby613 2 года назад +1

    Looks great!!! Saving this for sure.

  • @knowmater
    @knowmater 3 года назад +1

    You are a freaking genius!!!

  • @hughcrawford5
    @hughcrawford5 3 года назад +1

    Cool
    This reminds me of the guy who changes the fan belt on a VW bug with the engine running

  • @fryefoto
    @fryefoto 4 года назад +1

    Thank you so much! I was dreading taking the wheels off just to put new tires on when the hot water method didn’t work. I did need an extra hand with the lower wheel but that’s what husbands are for, right? I keep knee high nylon hose in the shop to check grain direction before planing. These worked great for tying the tires in place and very easy to untie. Thanks again. Bandsaw is up and running!

  • @kevinbeverley6735
    @kevinbeverley6735 4 года назад +2

    Brilliant! I used tie wraps as many of the others recommended, and my tire required quite a bit more stretching than the video, but damned if it didn’t roll right on there. And I cracked up when the washer dropped to the floor.

    • @michaelgarza8502
      @michaelgarza8502 4 года назад +1

      I used the tie wraps also and it worked like a champ. Went right on and just cut the head off of the tiewrap when I got to it.

  • @KBorham
    @KBorham 8 месяцев назад

    Meanwhile, four years and 64,000 views later: Thank you, you are an official legend.....

  • @kscopes1
    @kscopes1 2 года назад +1

    Wow! works perfectly....thanks mucho. I used 2 spring clamps that worked just fine.

    • @Timberns
      @Timberns  2 года назад

      Glad it helped… definitely the best way

  • @presward
    @presward 3 года назад +1

    Worked fantastically! Thanks.

  • @stephenguidry7627
    @stephenguidry7627 4 года назад +3

    damn that was good! im 6' 4" and 240 lbs and when i tried to put them on my band saw they just laughed at me. im trying it your way.

  • @howtheheckru8102
    @howtheheckru8102 Месяц назад

    I just reversed a clamp. stretched the belt. 2 clamps and 2 screw drivers. piece of cake. Of course this was my third time so I had it down pat.

  • @TheYamahageorge
    @TheYamahageorge 4 года назад +5

    Pure Genius, thank you for sharing !

  • @dizzolve
    @dizzolve 2 года назад +1

    I was skeptical ...... but this is a great idea

  • @robertdavies6075
    @robertdavies6075 4 года назад +1

    Your Dad was right. You are a genius at finding the easiest way to do something. I used a piece of 3/8 " aluminum round stock in my drill, and a couple of wire ties instead of string and had 2 tires mounted in 3 minutes. You Sir are a genius. Looked at Wood Magazine instruction and laughed. Tried it already and didn't work. They must have been putting a 14" tire on a 12" wheel. Another guy wanted to take wheel off band saw. Not going there. Viewed your video and knew I had found the way.

    • @andystetz1175
      @andystetz1175 3 года назад

      I think you are right about the 14" tire on the 12" wheel. I watched that video after seeing your comment. the shop smith is an 11" wheel. The smaller the wheel, the harder it is to stretch the urethane tire. There is no way I could have stretched it on with my hands.

  • @WoodworkingPro
    @WoodworkingPro 2 года назад +1

    Fantastic!!! Great idea, thanks so much. I wonder if put in reverse you could take off an old urethane tire. You said you disconnected the motor is that really necessary?

    • @Timberns
      @Timberns  2 года назад +1

      I said that I did NOT disconnect the motor… (didn’t) No need to

    • @WoodworkingPro
      @WoodworkingPro 2 года назад

      @@Timberns Thanks for clearing that up Tim.

  • @rlee6503
    @rlee6503 4 года назад +11

    GREAT!!! I think that I will use a couple of zip tiees instead of string. liked and sub'd

    • @gary1739
      @gary1739 3 года назад +1

      Great tip!! I struggle with all types of clamps falling off and zip ties did the trick!! Thank you!!

  • @MrYbool
    @MrYbool 11 месяцев назад

    Worked like a charm - thanks very much!

  • @jwaimlelsi
    @jwaimlelsi 3 года назад +1

    Worked like a charm!

  • @johnrice6793
    @johnrice6793 4 года назад +3

    Wow! I’m delighted you were (according to yer father) the, “lazy one”. Most excellent tip!

  • @wiseal9063
    @wiseal9063 2 года назад +2

    only way to do it ....all of us should buy this guy lunch

  • @paulhunt598
    @paulhunt598 3 года назад +1

    We replaced much larger industrial band saw tires with some frequency. Our maintenance boss was convinced that contact cement added tire life and insisted we use adhesive. Our method was to remove the wheel an wrestle the wheel and tire. This effort meant that your uniform workshirt was always a casualty since you wound up wearing most of the adhesive. When I was promoted to maintenance supervisor, I stopped the adhesive requirement, as I was unconvinced that it contributed to tire life. Coolant (cutting fluid) likely also contributed to tire material degredation.
    No one on our staff ever employed a method similar to your demonstration. We generally assigned band saw tires replacement tasks to low skilled mechanics since the task was regarded as requiring brute force and little brain power. I humbly accept that I and we were wrong. Two of four of my home shop band saws would benefit from tire replacement and upgrade. I intend to apply your method. I have not been looking forward to the task.
    I spent a career maintaining industrial machinery and I have never previously known of your method.
    Thank you!

  • @blissacer
    @blissacer Год назад +1

    Merci

  • @ted1792
    @ted1792 3 года назад +1

    I don't remember having much trouble getting the blue urethane tires on my saw. The problem is they're no good and have to be replaced too often. My original tires lasted close to 30 years. The blue urethane lasted a few years with very little use. I'm putting new rubber ones on tomorrow.

  • @alphacentauriproxima
    @alphacentauriproxima 4 года назад +1

    Very helpful! Thanks from Germany

  • @dlfarren
    @dlfarren 2 года назад

    Worked like a charm! Thank you!

  • @lekfx
    @lekfx 8 месяцев назад

    Nice idea, but when I tried exactly this approach, the steel rod failed to have enough traction on the tire to pull itself around the rim. Maybe a wooden dowel would be better? I ended up using heavy-duty zip ties to hold the tire on (not string) as I pried it onto the wheel with a steel tire-iron. Not easy, but it works. I just needed three zip ties to do the deed. The upper wheel I simply removed and clamped in in my bench vise to run the tire iron & zip ties around it. Takes some muscle, but it works.

  • @gary1739
    @gary1739 3 года назад +1

    Great idea and it worked for me!!

  • @davidflather1707
    @davidflather1707 2 года назад +1

    worked great for me! thanks.

  • @Razorphil
    @Razorphil Год назад

    You Sir, are the Man.

  • @terrykelly7042
    @terrykelly7042 4 года назад +3

    Thats brilliant and my father used to say the same thing

  • @pa-strand
    @pa-strand 4 года назад +1

    Many thanks! You made my day!

  • @WoodworkingPro
    @WoodworkingPro Год назад

    Happy New Year!!! Just wondering if anyone has used spring clamps instead of strings?

  • @ryanwalker3015
    @ryanwalker3015 3 года назад +1

    Definitely using this trick when I install mine. But first I'm gonna tell whoever is watching me, which probably won't be anyone, "Hold my beer."

  • @donwhite8632
    @donwhite8632 2 года назад

    How do you keep a ban saw from walking tried what I know

  • @fastfreddy9341
    @fastfreddy9341 Год назад

    My pulley on my blade wheel (not the motor pulley) works itself loose and comes off. I have re-positioned it and tightened the set screw several times, but in a few minutes of using it, it works loose again. Someone suggested I coat the set screw and keyway with JB Weld. What would you do about this problem? Thank you.

    • @Timberns
      @Timberns  Год назад

      I’d try some blue thread locker and snug it good before I did anything drastic

    • @Timberns
      @Timberns  Год назад

      And make sure your square keyway key is in good shape when you tighten the set screw down on it. Some pulleys have two set screws… You might try that before you make that a permanent fixture with JB Weld.
      You could also drill and tap another set screw on your pulley if you’re crafty.

    • @Timberns
      @Timberns  Год назад

      And check the alignment on the electric motor… Make sure it’s driving the belt towards the saw and not away. You almost don’t need the set screw if it’s driving the pulley on instead of off.

    • @fastfreddy9341
      @fastfreddy9341 Год назад

      Thank you for your 3 comments. I will try the electric motor alignment, since I replaced the motor belt recently, and had to make some motor location adjustments; so It's not in the same exact position as it was before the belt was replaced. @@Timberns

    • @fastfreddy9341
      @fastfreddy9341 Год назад

      I did this, and made and made an adjustment. This is working so far. Thank you for this suggestion.
      @@Timberns

  • @CindyL4261
    @CindyL4261 3 года назад +1

    You are a GENIUS!!!😁😁😁

    • @CindyL4261
      @CindyL4261 3 года назад +1

      Also, I don’t think you’ve made it look difficult at all. You are my hero. 👏👏😁

    • @Timberns
      @Timberns  3 года назад

      @@CindyL4261 I hope it helped you... Everybody else seems to want you to spend a whole day on it...

  • @genekatauskas6904
    @genekatauskas6904 2 года назад +1

    Brilliant, thanks 🔨