As the first upgrade to my bandsaw (before I install the riser kit), I
changed out the old tension rod/knob for this one:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001C4UOVS
I didn't realize it at the time, but the old one had several spots where it
was worn. The new one fixed that problem and didn't cost much at all.
Plus, the handle is superior to the too-small knob. It's a simple matter
now to adjust the tension. It went from 0 tension to full tension in less
than 15 seconds.
Puckdropper
"Phil Anderson" <[email protected]> wrote in
news:[email protected]:
>
> Well, it looks cool, but I gotta ask. It seems if you have a riser
> block installed, this crank might end up being too high to comfortably
> reach? Especially if you are putting on a lot of tension? Tippy toes,
> anyone? I could be wrong, though.
>
> Phil
>
I just installed the riser block. The tension crank is at the top of my
comfortable reach, but still within reach. I'm by no means a tall guy
(lower side of average height).
Puckdropper
"Gerald Ross" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Puckdropper wrote:
>> As the first upgrade to my bandsaw (before I install the riser kit), I
>> changed out the old tension rod/knob for this one:
>> http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001C4UOVS
>>
>> I didn't realize it at the time, but the old one had several spots where
>> it
>> was worn. The new one fixed that problem and didn't cost much at all.
>> Plus, the handle is superior to the too-small knob. It's a simple matter
>> now to adjust the tension. It went from 0 tension to full tension in
>> less
>> than 15 seconds.
>>
>> Puckdropper
> I feel cheated. Years ago I built my own with a piece of threaded rod, a
> piece of wood, a knob, etc. Now you can buy one at a reasonable price.
> It sure beats a knob, doesn't it?
>
Well, it looks cool, but I gotta ask. It seems if you have a riser block
installed, this crank might end up being too high to comfortably reach?
Especially if you are putting on a lot of tension? Tippy toes, anyone? I
could be wrong, though.
Phil
Puckdropper wrote:
> As the first upgrade to my bandsaw (before I install the riser kit), I
> changed out the old tension rod/knob for this one:
> http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001C4UOVS
>
> I didn't realize it at the time, but the old one had several spots where it
> was worn. The new one fixed that problem and didn't cost much at all.
> Plus, the handle is superior to the too-small knob. It's a simple matter
> now to adjust the tension. It went from 0 tension to full tension in less
> than 15 seconds.
>
> Puckdropper
I feel cheated. Years ago I built my own with a piece of threaded
rod, a piece of wood, a knob, etc. Now you can buy one at a
reasonable price. It sure beats a knob, doesn't it?
--
Gerald Ross
Cochran, GA
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