Bandsaw Upper Bearing Part Number

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Re: Bandsaw Upper Bearing Part Number

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Bill, Dusty, et al,

Thank you all so much for the info on the bearings; I knew that the I.D. was 1/2" but I wasn't sure about the O.D. Now all I need to do is run down to the bearing house and pick some up especially now that Bill was able to provide me with some OEM numbers.
On a separate but related note, does anyone have a preference when it comes to bandsaw blade manufacturers? I know there are a ton of blades out there and I am looking to pick up 1/4" and 1/2" blades at a minimum but I wasn't sure if the group has had better luck with one brand over another as this is my first bandsaw. Thanks again!
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Shopsmith Mark V S/N: 354008 Born: 1958/Restored: 2015
Magna Bandsaw S/N: 31575 Born: 1956/Restored 2016
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Re: Bandsaw Upper Bearing Part Number

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greasemonkey2275 wrote:Bill, Dusty, et al,

Thank you all so much for the info on the bearings; I knew that the I.D. was 1/2" but I wasn't sure about the O.D. Now all I need to do is run down to the bearing house and pick some up especially now that Bill was able to provide me with some OEM numbers.
On a separate but related note, does anyone have a preference when it comes to bandsaw blade manufacturers? I know there are a ton of blades out there and I am looking to pick up 1/4" and 1/2" blades at a minimum but I wasn't sure if the group has had better luck with one brand over another as this is my first bandsaw. Thanks again!
bandsaw blades are on sale today and tomorrow at shopsmith.com.
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Re: Bandsaw Upper Bearing Part Number

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I did drill and tap a hole for a zerk grease fitting on this one before installing the needle bearings but decided that was not really needed again as I saw no real wear occurring on the dozens of arm shafts of the bandsaws I serviced. Removal of the upper bandsaw wheel to allow the use of a pipe on the shaft to set the proper upper wheel offset provided me a time to grease these bearings. For more info Visit our Website
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