charlese wrote:...No one has been able to address the banging etc. when the PP is hooked directly to the bandsaw. I've gone over my bandsaw completely and this had absolutely no effect. I believe there is some type of harmonic between the wheels in the bandsaw and the PP. The Speed reducer removes this relationship.
Question - Do you have rubber tires in your bandsaw?
Wholly moly!
I didn't make the connection befo. I wonder...
Brief history: Had banging (drive start-stop) prob with (old) band saw, new PP. Lived with it for awhile until it became a serious safety issue (table saw blade "banged" loose). Fixed by reprogramming.
Now the coincidences. I got on the Forum to ask what adhesive to use on the urethane BandSaw tires. Ended up ordering new parts- 5/8 blade, blocks, tires and wheels. BeCAUSE my urethane tires had become loose enough to not only slip on the wheels but then worked their way off the front of the wheels enuf to send the blade free flying into the framework, eventually (what a word to describe a few milliseconds!) destroying the blade, carving up some parts and knocking the wheel out of whack.
And your question reminded me of the BS/PP start-stop problem. It knocked the Main (table saw) arbor setscrew loose and let the t-saw blade free-wheel. Not nice.
But I never befo thought about those uretahne tires, one "advantage" of which was that they were mounted withOUT glue. Those BS wheels were also going thru the start-stop torture, and I'd bet a month's rent that the tires suffered, enuf to cause their subsequent failure.
2 things: my BS/PP banging brouhaha was not caused by rubber tires; and after seeing this urethane tire failure coming after that Bbb I would caution everyone to very carefully check your tires for alignment and slippage if you've had the banging thing.
These things may not be related, but it takes what- 2 or 3 minutes to check the tires (and maybe save 2 or 3 hunnert bucks).
And just in case anyone hasn't caught it yet: the "banging" thing is a very real very serious problem, or set of problems.
Mark V 520, Power-Pro!; Speed Reducer; B/S; Jointer; ShopMate DCS; SS Tenon Master; Rip-Strate; Incra; BCTW; DW734; var. SS sanding systems; Wood River;