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"Roger M."

24/04/2005 7:34 PM

Need Help .....Delta bandsaw tire replacment !!!

I overheated my bandsaw blade while doing some 3D type woodwooding projects
(blade was getting dull.......I should have replaced it !) and burnt a nasty
groove in the tires. I have a Delta 14" bandsaw and never replaced
tires.........is it easy? Any precautions? Thanks in advance for
any help you woodworkers can give me.


--
Roger J. Matye

A woman is just a woman, but a good cigar is a smoke !
.......... Rudyard Kipling


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"George"

in reply to "Roger M." on 24/04/2005 7:34 PM

24/04/2005 7:08 PM


"Roger M." <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> I overheated my bandsaw blade while doing some 3D type woodwooding
projects
> (blade was getting dull.......I should have replaced it !) and burnt a
nasty
> groove in the tires. I have a Delta 14" bandsaw and never replaced
> tires.........is it easy? Any precautions? Thanks in advance for
> any help you woodworkers can give me.
>
> A woman is just a woman, but a good cigar is a smoke !
> .......... Rudyard Kipling

And neither is worth a damn if you let 'em get cold....

http://www.timberwolf1.com/ they come with directions.


Gg

Glen

in reply to "Roger M." on 24/04/2005 7:34 PM

25/04/2005 10:27 AM


>>
>>A woman is just a woman, but a good cigar is a smoke !
>> .......... Rudyard Kipling
>
>
> And neither is worth a damn if you let 'em get cold....
>


Bill Clinton managed to handle both and keep them both lit.

Glen

RC

Richard Cline

in reply to "Roger M." on 24/04/2005 7:34 PM

24/04/2005 2:32 PM

In article <[email protected]>,
"Roger M." <[email protected]> wrote:

Soak the tires in hot water before putting them on. They will stretch a
little and make the job much easier.

Dick


> I overheated my bandsaw blade while doing some 3D type woodwooding projects
> (blade was getting dull.......I should have replaced it !) and burnt a nasty
> groove in the tires. I have a Delta 14" bandsaw and never replaced
> tires.........is it easy? Any precautions? Thanks in advance for
> any help you woodworkers can give me.


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