Good job. I replaced my 1/4” blade with a 3/8”. Your video showed me perfectly how to do it. 👏👏👏 This is also a good opportunity to lubricate the bandsaw. When I turn mine off it coasts for a very long time now.
This was VERY helpful. And for you haters that look for a reason to hate on this fine young man maybe you should see how actual WORK gets done in an actual SHOP. It's kind of like making sausage, not pretty when you're watching it but the end-product justifies the means :)
Great videos you are making young man! As an up and coming leader in the ways of tools and woodworking you would be a great example if you would show yourself with protective equipment on while working with these tools. Safety glasses and shoes, etc. Pointing out that the saw should be unplugged was excellent.
Thanks for the video,I have the exact same saw. A word of advice "A clean workplace is a save workplace ". Take the time to vacuum your saw after each use. Consider that your not done until the clean up is done. Stay save and wear shoes of always in the shop.
Thanks for the help, Albert. I have the Skil bandsaw table model, but it probably works like yours. I use my saw to create scale model lumber for the buildings and fences I make for my outdoor Garden Railroad. The standard blade was rather coarse, so I want to install a new blade with finer teeth. My videos and equipment run at the Children's Museum here in Santa Rosa, and my video columns of model railroads appear in Garden Railways Magazine (on line editions). Keep up the good work with your movies. John
Great job thank you for the instructional.Please if you value safety at all keep the shop clean to prevent tripping hazards,fire,etc,etc.Protective equipment like for example shoes lets just say for example are a must to prevent say very hot pieces of metal landing on them.But overall great job dude thanks again.
Good job, very entertaining and informative. Pro tip. You need more light in your video that graininess is your camera trying to adjust for low light. If you aren't being blinded it's not bright enough. Cameras love light the more the better. In this video the light behind you was brighter than the light in front of you. Always get harsh results when that happens. Keep up the good work.
You're the first person that asked! I've been wanting to, but I didn't think anyone actually wanted a shop tour, and also my workshop is a huge mess right now.
Hi! I bought a ozito 8" bandsaw, the blade length is 55.1" and im planning to buy extra but i only see 55.6" blade length in the market, do you think 56.1" blade will fit to my bandsaw?
This was 80% helpful. The part you missed was spending more than 2 seconds on the tracking knob. I had to watch someone elses video to get that part. Hey, you are in a wood shop.......PUT ON SOME SHOES!
Тогда я не возражал против ходьбы босиком, но больше этим не занимаюсь. Я не хочу наступать на гвозди / скобы или получать занозы. (Ответил через гугл переводчик, по русски не говорю)
Good job. I replaced my 1/4” blade with a 3/8”. Your video showed me perfectly how to do it. 👏👏👏 This is also a good opportunity to lubricate the bandsaw. When I turn mine off it coasts for a very long time now.
This was VERY helpful. And for you haters that look for a reason to hate on this fine young man maybe you should see how actual WORK gets done in an actual SHOP. It's kind of like making sausage, not pretty when you're watching it but the end-product justifies the means :)
A pleasure to see young people working with wood not drugs.
Great video. I just bought a used band saw at Goodwill. Going to clean it up and put on a new blade.
Great videos you are making young man! As an up and coming leader in the ways of tools and woodworking you would be a great example if you would show yourself with protective equipment on while working with these tools. Safety glasses and shoes, etc. Pointing out that the saw should be unplugged was excellent.
Thanks! Sorry about not pointing out the protective gear.
Thanks to you, i bought a new 9inc Ryobi, no info about how to install the blade, thanks to you, very helpful hints
Thannk you very much for the instruction. I realize it's from a couple years ago, but it's important to me today! Thanks again!
Well explained video bud, now i know how to replace my blade thank you
Yuor video is is way above the others. Great job!
Thanks for the video,I have the exact same saw. A word of advice "A clean workplace is a save workplace ". Take the time to vacuum your saw after each use. Consider that your not done until the clean up is done. Stay save and wear shoes of always in the shop.
Wires on the floor, naked feet, mess. You are dangerous young man.
Good Job ..You Remind me of one of my favorites Nephews from the past
Wow! Thanks bud! This was great! Super to the point, not overally technical, and some good little tips peppered in there!
Great video kiddo! I've subscribed - love how you get to the point!!! going to go change my blade now.
I just got this band saw thank you very much for the video
Thanks for the help, Albert. I have the Skil bandsaw table model, but it probably works like yours. I use my saw to create scale model lumber for the buildings and fences I make for my outdoor Garden Railroad. The standard blade was rather coarse, so I want to install a new blade with finer teeth. My videos and equipment run at the Children's Museum here in Santa Rosa, and my video columns of model railroads appear in Garden Railways Magazine (on line editions). Keep up the good work with your movies. John
Great job thank you for the instructional.Please if you value safety at all keep the shop clean to prevent tripping hazards,fire,etc,etc.Protective equipment like for example shoes lets just say for example are a must to prevent say very hot pieces of metal landing on them.But overall great job dude thanks again.
omg worth the wait at 2:55! I GOT U BUDDY
Awesome video, keep up the good work!
Thanks, Albert! You saved the day for a bunch of cub scouts who need to cut their pinewood derby cars...
"...and subscribe, because um......I dont have any subscribers." HAHA You have a the best sense of humor my dude. Im subscribed!
Good job, very entertaining and informative. Pro tip. You need more light in your video that graininess is your camera trying to adjust for low light. If you aren't being blinded it's not bright enough. Cameras love light the more the better. In this video the light behind you was brighter than the light in front of you. Always get harsh results when that happens. Keep up the good work.
What brand is the blade?
Vermont American
LOL. That was a GREAT and informative video. I LOVED it. Thank you.
Ho bro. Can you put a description of the blade you replaced the old one with? Brand, size, etc.
It is a 62" long blade, 3/8" wide. I don't remember what brand it was, I just found it at home depot.
Vermont American was the brand
Good job. Keep creating.
great vid my man! you helped me!
Oh wow thanks! I'm glad this video was helpful :D
Hope you do a shop tour
You're the first person that asked! I've been wanting to, but I didn't think anyone actually wanted a shop tour, and also my workshop is a huge mess right now.
Hi! I bought a ozito 8" bandsaw, the blade length is 55.1" and im planning to buy extra but i only see 55.6" blade length in the market, do you think 56.1" blade will fit to my bandsaw?
I can't get 62 inch blades to fit correctly the darn saw just won't get tight enough.
Hello, for the band saw, kindly, could you accurately tell me the total height from the base to the knob on the top? Thanks
Barefoot in the shop. Love it! 😂
This guy is from my crew. My wife is always hating in the fact that I work barefoot. I'M AN ISLANDER, WOMAN.... LET MY FEET BE FREE!!!
This was 80% helpful. The part you missed was spending more than 2 seconds on the tracking knob. I had to watch someone elses video to get that part. Hey, you are in a wood shop.......PUT ON SOME SHOES!
Very helpful. Thank you.
Hellyea man! You rule
Dude thanks 👍
good job man 100 subs
boy its nice. but make sure for safety, wish you good health
best and most hilarious ask for subscribers on RUclips
thanks :)
Good job👍🏻
Good job, bud.
Yo 😂 put some damn shoes on!
he had to sell his shoes to by some bands for his saw
thumbs up in fact two thumbs up. Great job, now I hope I can do the same.
Thank you sir! Good info
perfect thank you buddy!
BS904G 2.5 Amp 9 in. Band Saw is the blade..
For safety purpose, you might want to put some shoes on!
Too cool 😎
get some shoes dude!!! Splinters in foot - oooo painful
Whys he barefoot
Bare feet in shop, for smart kid, not to cool.
Where your shoes young man , and your cables around your feet it dangerous
slow down son
Lol
Нормально тебе босиком ходить по опилкам?)))
Тогда я не возражал против ходьбы босиком, но больше этим не занимаюсь. Я не хочу наступать на гвозди / скобы или получать занозы. (Ответил через гугл переводчик, по русски не говорю)
keep the blade----replace the saw