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Re: Replacement spring for Harbor Freight saw

 

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There are also some other part numbers, for the same spring, for older Jet saws.

The Jet saws used to be made by Rong Fu, but that’s been a while ago.

You may get some other part numbers on ereplacementparts.com. They show a couple different ones on their site, but are 10-15 days out.

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Have you considered forgetting the spring, and installing a hydraulic downfeed? It’s a far superior set up.

Lots of info on home brew cylinder installations, on this site, youtube, and other places.

I cheated, and bought a Grizzly 5 x 6 saw that came with one. One of the reasons I bought a Grizzly!

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I would have thought someone here would have a spring laying around, after they converted their saw to hydraulic.

Of maybe you can get someone to measure the spring rate on theirs, and pick one up from Newcomb or Century, or maybe Lee.

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Bill

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Sent: Tuesday, February 19, 2019 10:57 AM
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Subject: Re: [4x6bandsaw] Replacement spring for Harbor Freight saw

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Spring is out of stock at Grizzly for both Grizzly and Shop Fox. On to Jet!

Thanks for all the info.

Dave?


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From: Bill Armstrong bill_1955@... [4x6bandsaw] <4x6bandsaw@...>
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Sent: Tue, Feb 19, 2019 8:23 am
Subject: RE: [4x6bandsaw] Replacement spring for Harbor Freight saw

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Well, I figured Grizz was the best chance, but there are others.

There is also Jet, part number HVBS462-047 for their spring. Lot of Jet dealers out there. I’d contact Jet directly.

And Northern Tool, Item 122 on their 49464 band saw. They don’t have part numbers, similar to Horror Freight. ?

Busy Bee Tools, (Canada) Rikon model 15400 band saw, the spring is P15-400-127

Even Home Depot sells 4 x 6’s, but they are not much on service parts.

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Bill

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Sent: Tuesday, February 19, 2019 4:33 AM
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Subject: Re: [4x6bandsaw] Replacement spring for Harbor Freight saw

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Grizzly is out of stock for the 147 spring. I will try for the Shop Fox. Thanks for the info!

Dave

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From: Bill Armstrong bill_1955@... [4x6bandsaw] <4x6bandsaw@...>
To: 4x6bandsaw@... <4x6bandsaw@...>
Sent: Mon, Feb 18, 2019 7:27 pm
Subject: RE: [4x6bandsaw] Replacement spring for Harbor Freight saw

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Have you tried Grizzly?

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Part number for their spring is P0622147 for their G0622 saw.

Or look at the Shop Fox, which Grizzly carries, spring part number X1715047, which is described as 22 x 4.5 x 215 extension spring….which gives away everything but the spring rate to look around for one.

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Bill

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Sent: Monday, February 18, 2019 4:08 PM
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Subject: [4x6bandsaw] Replacement spring for Harbor Freight saw

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I need a replacement spring for my HF 4x6 saw and HF doesn't have any in stock. Can anyone tell me what aftermarket spring could be used?

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McMaster Carr?

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Thanks

Dave Bluffton SC


Re: Replacement spring for Harbor Freight saw

 

Spring is out of stock at Grizzly for both Grizzly and Shop Fox. On to Jet!

Thanks for all the info.

Dave?


-----Original Message-----
From: Bill Armstrong bill_1955@... [4x6bandsaw] <4x6bandsaw@...>
To: 4x6bandsaw@... <4x6bandsaw@...>
Sent: Tue, Feb 19, 2019 8:23 am
Subject: RE: [4x6bandsaw] Replacement spring for Harbor Freight saw

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Well, I figured Grizz was the best chance, but there are others.

There is also Jet, part number HVBS462-047 for their spring. Lot of Jet dealers out there. I’d contact Jet directly.

And Northern Tool, Item 122 on their 49464 band saw. They don’t have part numbers, similar to Horror Freight. ?

Busy Bee Tools, (Canada) Rikon model 15400 band saw, the spring is P15-400-127

Even Home Depot sells 4 x 6’s, but they are not much on service parts.

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Bill

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Sent: Tuesday, February 19, 2019 4:33 AM
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Subject: Re: [4x6bandsaw] Replacement spring for Harbor Freight saw

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Grizzly is out of stock for the 147 spring. I will try for the Shop Fox. Thanks for the info!

Dave

-----Original Message-----
From: Bill Armstrong bill_1955@... [4x6bandsaw] <4x6bandsaw@...>
To: 4x6bandsaw@... <4x6bandsaw@...>
Sent: Mon, Feb 18, 2019 7:27 pm
Subject: RE: [4x6bandsaw] Replacement spring for Harbor Freight saw

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Have you tried Grizzly?

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Part number for their spring is P0622147 for their G0622 saw.

Or look at the Shop Fox, which Grizzly carries, spring part number X1715047, which is described as 22 x 4.5 x 215 extension spring….which gives away everything but the spring rate to look around for one.

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Bill

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From: 4x6bandsaw@... [mailto:4x6bandsaw@...]
Sent: Monday, February 18, 2019 4:08 PM
To: 4x6bandsaw@...
Subject: [4x6bandsaw] Replacement spring for Harbor Freight saw

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I need a replacement spring for my HF 4x6 saw and HF doesn't have any in stock. Can anyone tell me what aftermarket spring could be used?

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McMaster Carr?

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Thanks

Dave Bluffton SC


Re: Replacement spring for Harbor Freight saw

 

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Well, I figured Grizz was the best chance, but there are others.

There is also Jet, part number HVBS462-047 for their spring. Lot of Jet dealers out there. I’d contact Jet directly.

And Northern Tool, Item 122 on their 49464 band saw. They don’t have part numbers, similar to Horror Freight. ?

Busy Bee Tools, (Canada) Rikon model 15400 band saw, the spring is P15-400-127

Even Home Depot sells 4 x 6’s, but they are not much on service parts.

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Bill

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From: 4x6bandsaw@... [mailto:4x6bandsaw@...]
Sent: Tuesday, February 19, 2019 4:33 AM
To: 4x6bandsaw@...
Subject: Re: [4x6bandsaw] Replacement spring for Harbor Freight saw

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Grizzly is out of stock for the 147 spring. I will try for the Shop Fox. Thanks for the info!

Dave

-----Original Message-----
From: Bill Armstrong bill_1955@... [4x6bandsaw] <4x6bandsaw@...>
To: 4x6bandsaw@... <4x6bandsaw@...>
Sent: Mon, Feb 18, 2019 7:27 pm
Subject: RE: [4x6bandsaw] Replacement spring for Harbor Freight saw

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Have you tried Grizzly?

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Part number for their spring is P0622147 for their G0622 saw.

Or look at the Shop Fox, which Grizzly carries, spring part number X1715047, which is described as 22 x 4.5 x 215 extension spring….which gives away everything but the spring rate to look around for one.

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Bill

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From: 4x6bandsaw@... [mailto:4x6bandsaw@...]
Sent: Monday, February 18, 2019 4:08 PM
To: 4x6bandsaw@...
Subject: [4x6bandsaw] Replacement spring for Harbor Freight saw

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I need a replacement spring for my HF 4x6 saw and HF doesn't have any in stock. Can anyone tell me what aftermarket spring could be used?

?

McMaster Carr?

?

Thanks

Dave Bluffton SC


Re: Replacement spring for Harbor Freight saw

 

Grizzly is out of stock for the 147 spring. I will try for the Shop Fox. Thanks for the info!

Dave


-----Original Message-----
From: Bill Armstrong bill_1955@... [4x6bandsaw] <4x6bandsaw@...>
To: 4x6bandsaw@... <4x6bandsaw@...>
Sent: Mon, Feb 18, 2019 7:27 pm
Subject: RE: [4x6bandsaw] Replacement spring for Harbor Freight saw

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Have you tried Grizzly?

?

Part number for their spring is P0622147 for their G0622 saw.

Or look at the Shop Fox, which Grizzly carries, spring part number X1715047, which is described as 22 x 4.5 x 215 extension spring….which gives away everything but the spring rate to look around for one.

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Bill

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From: 4x6bandsaw@... [mailto:4x6bandsaw@...]
Sent: Monday, February 18, 2019 4:08 PM
To: 4x6bandsaw@...
Subject: [4x6bandsaw] Replacement spring for Harbor Freight saw

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I need a replacement spring for my HF 4x6 saw and HF doesn't have any in stock. Can anyone tell me what aftermarket spring could be used?

?

McMaster Carr?

?

Thanks

Dave Bluffton SC


Re: Replacement spring for Harbor Freight saw

 

Hi Dave?
Do you need another spring because an eye broke off the end?
You can thread a bit of aluminium (or any other metal) to screw into the inside of the broken end of the spring.? It has a diameter and pitch you can measure.? Use a round-nose lathe bit same diameter as the spring, not a vee-bit.? If you choose a pitch the same or a wee bit bigger it will thread in nicely.? Loctite to hold it in place if it? turns out a bit loose, otherwise it will probably be impossible to remove.? Tap the end M6 and thread&Loctite? in the tensioning adjustment rod.? Cut off the hook on the tensioning adjustment rod (or use a bit of allthread) and your done - jv?


Re: Replacement spring for Harbor Freight saw

 

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Have you tried Grizzly?

?

Part number for their spring is P0622147 for their G0622 saw.

Or look at the Shop Fox, which Grizzly carries, spring part number X1715047, which is described as 22 x 4.5 x 215 extension spring….which gives away everything but the spring rate to look around for one.

?

Bill

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From: 4x6bandsaw@... [mailto:4x6bandsaw@...]
Sent: Monday, February 18, 2019 4:08 PM
To: 4x6bandsaw@...
Subject: [4x6bandsaw] Replacement spring for Harbor Freight saw

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?

I need a replacement spring for my HF 4x6 saw and HF doesn't have any in stock. Can anyone tell me what aftermarket spring could be used?

?

McMaster Carr?

?

Thanks

Dave Bluffton SC


Replacement spring for Harbor Freight saw

 

I need a replacement spring for my HF 4x6 saw and HF doesn't have any in stock. Can anyone tell me what aftermarket spring could be used?

McMaster Carr?

Thanks
Dave Bluffton SC


Re: OT: Bainbridge 712 resurrection

 

Robert,
Didn't know that, thanks for the info. The funny part about this saw is that both of those situations may have bee. True! :)
Darren

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On Jan 4, 2019, at 2:04 AM, "'Robert Downs' wa5cab@... [4x6bandsaw]" <4x6bandsaw@...> wrote:

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As I’ve written before (but maybe not here?), all Single Phase Capacitor Start AC motors are reversible.? Those that appear not to be just don’t have the necessary wires run out and require partial disassembly to reverse.?

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Generally, if a manufacturer is making a bunch of units that DON’T require reversing the motor and are buying the motors from a manufacturer instead of a distributor, they’ll buy a motor that turns in the correct direction and can’t easily be changed because it is a little bit cheaper.? If a wholesaler or retailer is buying motors to stock for resale as motors, they’ll buy ones that can be reversed by just interchanging or swapping wires.? This costs a few cents more but cuts their required stockage in half.? So if you find something like a band saw with a “reversible” motor, it was probably either a low volume production or a replacement motor.

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Robert Downs

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Sent: Wednesday, January 2, 2019 07:50
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Subject: Re: [4x6bandsaw] Re: OT: Bainbridge 712 resurrection

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Well....again, I don’t know why they would have used a reversible motor on a band saw. Maybe they cost less, or maybe they used the same motor on different machines, and set the rotation to suit the app. No matter since it’s going the right direction now.

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He he..... yeah....flip the hot & neutral!

That’s like flipping the fan on your car engine to make it blow the other direction!

:)

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From: 4x6bandsaw@... on behalf of Darren McCarley darren.mccarley@... [4x6bandsaw] <4x6bandsaw@...>
Sent: Tuesday, January 1, 2019 3:34 PM
To: 4x6bandsaw@...
Subject: Re: [4x6bandsaw] Re: OT: Bainbridge 712 resurrection

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Bill,

We're both assuming the motor is original. The reversing is in the motor itself. I have to switch 2 wires after the hot and neutral connections. Weird stuff, for sure. Or..... could I have installed a gear backwards...... not possible... the worm gear has a pin hole on only 1 end and the drive gear wouldn't allow the gear box cover to close. Plus, I think the drive gear is nearly straight cut..... Maybe I reversed the hot and neutral wires..... (Little AC humor there...).

Darren

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On Jan 1, 2019, at 2:30 PM, "Bill Armstrong bill_1955@... [4x6bandsaw]" <4x6bandsaw@...> wrote:

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I have never seen a band saw that has a reversible motor.

All I have been around, the blade travels toward the fixed jaw of the vise. This makes sense if you think about it.

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From: 4x6bandsaw@... on behalf of darren.mccarley@... [4x6bandsaw] <4x6bandsaw@...>
Sent: Tuesday, January 1, 2019 11:51 AM
To: 4x6bandsaw@...
Subject: RE: [4x6bandsaw] Re: OT: Bainbridge 712 resurrection

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Well, good news, for me anyway. :) I ran across this 1976 ad on Vintage Machinery.??The ad states the saw can be used in vertical mode! This tells me that the someone in the past either installed a different motor and didn't realize it could be reversed, or had blade tacking issues and their "fix" was to reverse the motor to "push" the blade rather than "pull" it. (To me, the saw was designed to have the blade "pulled" towards the lower drive wheel, rather than be "pushed" by it.) At least with this inferred confirmation, I can move forward with a bit of confidence that I'm at least driving towards the original design of the saw, rather than fighting the design.?

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More tweaking. :) Time to really use the ol'noodle and figure out what else is missing/wrong with this thing once I have the motor turning in the correct direction, causing the blade to run off track. Blade twist, wheel angle, heck, it may even be the blade.? The cool thing? Once I figure this out, the first "pulling" cuts will be used to fab a table for use in horizontal position.

Thanks for listening to be babble on, again. :)

Darren





Re: OT: Bainbridge 712 resurrection

 

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As I’ve written before (but maybe not here?), all Single Phase Capacitor Start AC motors are reversible.? Those that appear not to be just don’t have the necessary wires run out and require partial disassembly to reverse.?

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Generally, if a manufacturer is making a bunch of units that DON’T require reversing the motor and are buying the motors from a manufacturer instead of a distributor, they’ll buy a motor that turns in the correct direction and can’t easily be changed because it is a little bit cheaper.? If a wholesaler or retailer is buying motors to stock for resale as motors, they’ll buy ones that can be reversed by just interchanging or swapping wires.? This costs a few cents more but cuts their required stockage in half.? So if you find something like a band saw with a “reversible” motor, it was probably either a low volume production or a replacement motor.

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Robert Downs

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From: 4x6bandsaw@... [mailto:4x6bandsaw@...]
Sent: Wednesday, January 2, 2019 07:50
To: 4x6bandsaw@...; 4x6bandsaw@...
Subject: Re: [4x6bandsaw] Re: OT: Bainbridge 712 resurrection

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Well....again, I don’t know why they would have used a reversible motor on a band saw. Maybe they cost less, or maybe they used the same motor on different machines, and set the rotation to suit the app. No matter since it’s going the right direction now.

?

He he..... yeah....flip the hot & neutral!

That’s like flipping the fan on your car engine to make it blow the other direction!

:)

?

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From: 4x6bandsaw@... on behalf of Darren McCarley darren.mccarley@... [4x6bandsaw] <4x6bandsaw@...>
Sent: Tuesday, January 1, 2019 3:34 PM
To: 4x6bandsaw@...
Subject: Re: [4x6bandsaw] Re: OT: Bainbridge 712 resurrection

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Bill,

We're both assuming the motor is original. The reversing is in the motor itself. I have to switch 2 wires after the hot and neutral connections. Weird stuff, for sure. Or..... could I have installed a gear backwards...... not possible... the worm gear has a pin hole on only 1 end and the drive gear wouldn't allow the gear box cover to close. Plus, I think the drive gear is nearly straight cut..... Maybe I reversed the hot and neutral wires..... (Little AC humor there...).

Darren

Get

On Jan 1, 2019, at 2:30 PM, "Bill Armstrong bill_1955@... [4x6bandsaw]" <4x6bandsaw@...> wrote:

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I have never seen a band saw that has a reversible motor.

All I have been around, the blade travels toward the fixed jaw of the vise. This makes sense if you think about it.

?

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From: 4x6bandsaw@... on behalf of darren.mccarley@... [4x6bandsaw] <4x6bandsaw@...>
Sent: Tuesday, January 1, 2019 11:51 AM
To: 4x6bandsaw@...
Subject: RE: [4x6bandsaw] Re: OT: Bainbridge 712 resurrection

?

?

Well, good news, for me anyway. :) I ran across this 1976 ad on Vintage Machinery.??The ad states the saw can be used in vertical mode! This tells me that the someone in the past either installed a different motor and didn't realize it could be reversed, or had blade tacking issues and their "fix" was to reverse the motor to "push" the blade rather than "pull" it. (To me, the saw was designed to have the blade "pulled" towards the lower drive wheel, rather than be "pushed" by it.) At least with this inferred confirmation, I can move forward with a bit of confidence that I'm at least driving towards the original design of the saw, rather than fighting the design.?

?

More tweaking. :) Time to really use the ol'noodle and figure out what else is missing/wrong with this thing once I have the motor turning in the correct direction, causing the blade to run off track. Blade twist, wheel angle, heck, it may even be the blade.? The cool thing? Once I figure this out, the first "pulling" cuts will be used to fab a table for use in horizontal position.

Thanks for listening to be babble on, again. :)

Darren





Re: Saw stand wheels, on floor or off the floor?

 

Lots of good information in this thread.

On motors and wiring, I continue to be surprised that nobody seems to be advising the use of motor overload protection ("motor starters") with these saws.? Given the ease with which a saw of this sort can jam, and the temptation to go off and do something else while the saw is working, overload protection seems (to me) an obvious need.? Either the NEMA type, using selected "heaters" or the IEC bimetallic type will work.? NEMA motor starters have gotten very expensive new but are easily scrounged, at least around here (US).? Typically heaters are selected from tables based on the motor current or horsepower, but you don't have to use the full capacity of the motor.? There is no reason not to use a lower rated heater or setting to cause an "early" trip to protect the blade or whatever.

Safety note:? Many motors have internal automatic resetting thermal protection (fan motors, etc).? It's unsafe to use this sort of motor, as is, on tools as it may restart without any warning if you forget to turn the control switch off after an overload trip.? No reason not to use the motor, but the thermal protector should be bypassed or replaced with a manual reset type (the sort with the red button).? Or of course, IMO, use an external motor starter.

am

At 09:30 AM 10/9/2018 +0000, you wrote:

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Sorry I'm late to this discussion.
The Files section of this site has a doc I wrote on changing motors (Replacing 4x6 bandsaw motors v3.pdf).? At the back of the doc is a section addressing stability issues from putting on heavier motors with photos of the setup.? Basically using steel strap bolted to the sheet metal legs.? The wheels are spaced wider and are further back, with the weight taken by the wheels. Though not sold as resistant to flat-spotting like Guy Lautard's one, they've never developed any flats.
Although its cheap, the saw is heavier to move (due to wheels further back) and awkward (by comparison with cart mounted ones like Dave Sieter's). I wouldn't do it that way again.
I've got a 2-drawer filing cabinet, that I'm going to castor-mount on an angle iron frame.? That will give me a flat surface to mount a tray under the whole saw to catch coolant and swarf. Will be a bit wider and higher than std, but much more stable and have storage for blades and fixtures underneath and be easy to move - jv


Re: OT: Bainbridge 712 resurrection

 

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Well....again, I don’t know why they would have used a reversible motor on a band saw. Maybe they cost less, or maybe they used the same motor on different machines, and set the rotation to suit the app. No matter since it’s going the right direction now.

He he..... yeah....flip the hot & neutral!
That’s like flipping the fan on your car engine to make it blow the other direction!
:)

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From: 4x6bandsaw@... on behalf of Darren McCarley darren.mccarley@... [4x6bandsaw] <4x6bandsaw@...>
Sent: Tuesday, January 1, 2019 3:34 PM
To: 4x6bandsaw@...
Subject: Re: [4x6bandsaw] Re: OT: Bainbridge 712 resurrection
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Bill,
We're both assuming the motor is original. The reversing is in the motor itself. I have to switch 2 wires after the hot and neutral connections. Weird stuff, for sure. Or..... could I have installed a gear backwards...... not possible... the worm gear has a pin hole on only 1 end and the drive gear wouldn't allow the gear box cover to close. Plus, I think the drive gear is nearly straight cut..... Maybe I reversed the hot and neutral wires..... (Little AC humor there...).
Darren

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On Jan 1, 2019, at 2:30 PM, "Bill Armstrong bill_1955@... [4x6bandsaw]" <4x6bandsaw@...> wrote:
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I have never seen a band saw that has a reversible motor.
All I have been around, the blade travels toward the fixed jaw of the vise. This makes sense if you think about it.

?

From: 4x6bandsaw@... on behalf of darren.mccarley@... [4x6bandsaw] <4x6bandsaw@...>
Sent: Tuesday, January 1, 2019 11:51 AM
To: 4x6bandsaw@...
Subject: RE: [4x6bandsaw] Re: OT: Bainbridge 712 resurrection
?
?

Well, good news, for me anyway. :) I ran across this 1976 ad on Vintage Machinery.??The ad states the saw can be used in vertical mode! This tells me that the someone in the past either installed a different motor and didn't realize it could be reversed, or had blade tacking issues and their "fix" was to reverse the motor to "push" the blade rather than "pull" it. (To me, the saw was designed to have the blade "pulled" towards the lower drive wheel, rather than be "pushed" by it.) At least with this inferred confirmation, I can move forward with a bit of confidence that I'm at least driving towards the original design of the saw, rather than fighting the design.?

?
More tweaking. :) Time to really use the ol'noodle and figure out what else is missing/wrong with this thing once I have the motor turning in the correct direction, causing the blade to run off track. Blade twist, wheel angle, heck, it may even be the blade.? The cool thing? Once I figure this out, the first "pulling" cuts will be used to fab a table for use in horizontal position.
Thanks for listening to be babble on, again. :)
Darren


Re: OT: Bainbridge 712 resurrection

 

Bill,
We're both assuming the motor is original. The reversing is in the motor itself. I have to switch 2 wires after the hot and neutral connections. Weird stuff, for sure. Or..... could I have installed a gear backwards...... not possible... the worm gear has a pin hole on only 1 end and the drive gear wouldn't allow the gear box cover to close. Plus, I think the drive gear is nearly straight cut..... Maybe I reversed the hot and neutral wires..... (Little AC humor there...).
Darren

Get
On Jan 1, 2019, at 2:30 PM, "Bill Armstrong bill_1955@... [4x6bandsaw]" <4x6bandsaw@...> wrote:

?

I have never seen a band saw that has a reversible motor.
All I have been around, the blade travels toward the fixed jaw of the vise. This makes sense if you think about it.

?

From: 4x6bandsaw@... on behalf of darren.mccarley@... [4x6bandsaw] <4x6bandsaw@...>
Sent: Tuesday, January 1, 2019 11:51 AM
To: 4x6bandsaw@...
Subject: RE: [4x6bandsaw] Re: OT: Bainbridge 712 resurrection
?
?

Well, good news, for me anyway. :) I ran across this 1976 ad on Vintage Machinery.??The ad states the saw can be used in vertical mode! This tells me that the someone in the past either installed a different motor and didn't realize it could be reversed, or had blade tacking issues and their "fix" was to reverse the motor to "push" the blade rather than "pull" it. (To me, the saw was designed to have the blade "pulled" towards the lower drive wheel, rather than be "pushed" by it.) At least with this inferred confirmation, I can move forward with a bit of confidence that I'm at least driving towards the original design of the saw, rather than fighting the design.?

?
More tweaking. :) Time to really use the ol'noodle and figure out what else is missing/wrong with this thing once I have the motor turning in the correct direction, causing the blade to run off track. Blade twist, wheel angle, heck, it may even be the blade.? The cool thing? Once I figure this out, the first "pulling" cuts will be used to fab a table for use in horizontal position.
Thanks for listening to be babble on, again. :)
Darren


Re: OT: Bainbridge 712 resurrection

 

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I have never seen a band saw that has a reversible motor.
All I have been around, the blade travels toward the fixed jaw of the vise. This makes sense if you think about it.

?


From: 4x6bandsaw@... on behalf of darren.mccarley@... [4x6bandsaw] <4x6bandsaw@...>
Sent: Tuesday, January 1, 2019 11:51 AM
To: 4x6bandsaw@...
Subject: RE: [4x6bandsaw] Re: OT: Bainbridge 712 resurrection
?
?

Well, good news, for me anyway. :) I ran across this 1976 ad on Vintage Machinery.??The ad states the saw can be used in vertical mode! This tells me that the someone in the past either installed a different motor and didn't realize it could be reversed, or had blade tacking issues and their "fix" was to reverse the motor to "push" the blade rather than "pull" it. (To me, the saw was designed to have the blade "pulled" towards the lower drive wheel, rather than be "pushed" by it.) At least with this inferred confirmation, I can move forward with a bit of confidence that I'm at least driving towards the original design of the saw, rather than fighting the design.?

?
More tweaking. :) Time to really use the ol'noodle and figure out what else is missing/wrong with this thing once I have the motor turning in the correct direction, causing the blade to run off track. Blade twist, wheel angle, heck, it may even be the blade.? The cool thing? Once I figure this out, the first "pulling" cuts will be used to fab a table for use in horizontal position.
Thanks for listening to be babble on, again. :)
Darren


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Re: OT: Bainbridge 712 resurrection

 

Well, good news, for me anyway. :) I ran across this 1976 ad on Vintage Machinery.??The ad states the saw can be used in vertical mode! This tells me that the someone in the past either installed a different motor and didn't realize it could be reversed, or had blade tacking issues and their "fix" was to reverse the motor to "push" the blade rather than "pull" it. (To me, the saw was designed to have the blade "pulled" towards the lower drive wheel, rather than be "pushed" by it.) At least with this inferred confirmation, I can move forward with a bit of confidence that I'm at least driving towards the original design of the saw, rather than fighting the design.?
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More tweaking. :) Time to really use the ol'noodle and figure out what else is missing/wrong with this thing once I have the motor turning in the correct direction, causing the blade to run off track. Blade twist, wheel angle, heck, it may even be the blade.? The cool thing? Once I figure this out, the first "pulling" cuts will be used to fab a table for use in horizontal position.
Thanks for listening to be babble on, again. :)
Darren


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It seems yours moves opposite to mine Bill.?
More twist on the blade makes my blade move toward the rim on a 4x6's wheel (more strongly at the bottom than at the top).??
Retracting your bottom guide will twist the blade more (twists through the same angle over a shorter distance) and your blade moves away from the rim.??
Whatever, twisting the blade definitely affects where the blade rides on the wheel and as long as there's clearance (or at least no pressure) between the blade and the rear support roller, the act of cutting pushes the blade back without any tendency to derail - jv? ??


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That’s a good point!

I have a fixture I built for cutting angles. In order to use it for larger diameter tubing, I have to slide the lower blade guide toward the drive wheel, as far and close as it can go. When I do, just running, the blade will track about a 1/8” to ?” off the shoulder, and the vertical bearing in the lower guide. Soon as I start a cut, the blade moves up against both the shoulder and bearing.

Doesn’t seem to hurt anything, or effect the cut.

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Bill

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Just picked up on the blade running off the drive wheel when vertical cutting. Very odd if it doesn't do that when cutting horizontally.?

4x6's will shuck the blade off the bottom (drive) wheel) when cutting even if it tracks ok unloaded, if the bottom guide is too far forward (bottom rear support roller pushing into the back of the blade). It did it on mine when the bottom rear guide was ~1/4" too far forward.? Probably be the same for your 7x12.

What I think happens is the bottom rear guide roller acts as a fulcrum; push the blade in above the roller with the pressure of a cut, and it will bend out below the roller, then?it?comes off the drive wheel.

When the blade is tracking properly the rear support rollers (top and bottom) should run?just?clear of the back of the blade, the pressure in the cut will bend the blade back to firmly seat it on the rollers, and the cone on the wheels will be driving the blade into the cut..? At proper tension on a 1/2" wide 10-14TPI blade, it bends up about 0.040".? Don't know what it is on a 3/4" blade, will be less at same guide separation, but more than 0.020" would be my guess.

Given that blades are hardly ever dead straight, just hitting and missing the rear rollers is ok.? Don't want them running on the rear rollers all the time.

Start with the rear guide rollers not touching the blade, then use the tilt to track the blade on the top (driven) wheel first, and then position the drive wheel on its axle to track the blade on the bottom, then bring the guides in so rear support rollers are?just?not touching - jv


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Just picked up on the blade running off the drive wheel when vertical cutting. Very odd if it doesn't do that when cutting horizontally.?
4x6's will shuck the blade off the bottom (drive) wheel) when cutting even if it tracks ok unloaded, if the bottom guide is too far forward (bottom rear support roller pushing into the back of the blade). It did it on mine when the bottom rear guide was ~1/4" too far forward.? Probably be the same for your 7x12.
What I think happens is the bottom rear guide roller acts as a fulcrum; push the blade in above the roller with the pressure of a cut, and it will bend out below the roller, then?it?comes off the drive wheel.
When the blade is tracking properly the rear support rollers (top and bottom) should run?just?clear of the back of the blade, the pressure in the cut will bend the blade back to firmly seat it on the rollers, and the cone on the wheels will be driving the blade into the cut..? At proper tension on a 1/2" wide 10-14TPI blade, it bends up about 0.040".? Don't know what it is on a 3/4" blade, will be less at same guide separation, but more than 0.020" would be my guess.
Given that blades are hardly ever dead straight, just hitting and missing the rear rollers is ok.? Don't want them running on the rear rollers all the time.
Start with the rear guide rollers not touching the blade, then use the tilt to track the blade on the top (driven) wheel first, and then position the drive wheel on its axle to track the blade on the bottom, then bring the guides in so rear support rollers are?just?not touching - jv


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Sent this once before but never appeared, sorry it it subsequently comes up twice - jv?
It turned out real nice Darren.?
From experience you'll find casters on the front a big help in moving.
My saw has wheels at the back and I have to lift the front to shift it around.? Its not ideal.? Difficult to get into the right position and heavy even on a 4x6 and yours is much heavier!.??- jv
PS?Rather than casters on all 4 corners, which run all over?like Kerrin?says, 2 wheel s and 2 casters are better.


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Hi Darren,
Nice looking saw! You’ve done a great job on it.
As to the wheels, I stuck mine on 4 swivel wheels about a year ago, the 2 on the end away from the motor are locking. When I forget to lock them & use the saw vertical it runs away from me! You may want to sort something out so yours says put when you use it. Having the saw on 4 wheels has made it so much nicer to move around compared to the 2 only on the motor end.

Cheers & a Happy New Year Kerrin