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osage outlaw:
I picked up this metal cutting band saw at an auction Saturday for $40.  I thought that was a good deal.  It appears to be in good condition except for a blown out tire.  The motor works fine.  When I turn it on the blade slowly walks off the drive wheel.  I tried adjusting the blade guides but that didn't help.  I can't seem to find the adjustment that tilts the upper wheel to align the blade.  I messed around with the blade tension also.  Does it need to be tighter than a wood band saw?  I have very little experience with horizontal band saws.  I noticed there wasn't any rubber tires on the wheels.  Is that normal for metal cutting saws?  Any help or advice would be appreciated. 







osage outlaw:
My plan is to make a table for it and use the saw to cut out knife blanks. 

Ed Brooks:
We have one at work. Tomorrow I’ll check it out and let you know what I find.

osage outlaw:
Thanks Ed

dylanholderman:
we have similar saws where i work.

no rubber on the wheels is normal for a metal cutting saw.
i'm not sure about the blade tension compared to a wood saw as i don't get to play with big woodcutting band saws too often  :'(

try taking the wheel that's giving you trouble and completely taking it off of the machine, and inspect the shaft it sits on and the bushing inside of the wheel.

one of the saws at my work does the same thing and come to find out, it has a bronze bushing inside of the wheel that's supposed to be the same size as the shaft ( zero tolerance fit ) but over the years it had gotten wallered out a 1/16'' bigger  :o

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