Posted: Sat Jun 11, 2011 6:25 pm
Two things: 1) after last BS cut, loosen the post and drop it all the way down to the table, & backoff the blade tension (ex.: 6 turns for the 5/8 blade); 2) remove Power Coupler.
Well, really three things: 3) take piece of painter's masking tape with "Backed Off 6 Turns" written in bold marker on it from where it was stuck up-side down to the BS cover over to the side, and stick it right-side-up to the aluminum blade cover at the bottom of the post- sitting all the way down- where it will be impossible to adjust the post without moving the tape.
The painter's tape is terrific. It is very visible, big, cheeeeep, and reliably sticky (I'm guessing good for about 20 stick-unsticks). And you cannot forget to retension.
I wonder-- has anyone NOT taken off the Power Coupler? What must it be like to have a band saw blade DEtensioned, then set the speed to 10,000 for routing and turn the sucker on- with the BS still attached!!
Holy Molie!!
Well, really three things: 3) take piece of painter's masking tape with "Backed Off 6 Turns" written in bold marker on it from where it was stuck up-side down to the BS cover over to the side, and stick it right-side-up to the aluminum blade cover at the bottom of the post- sitting all the way down- where it will be impossible to adjust the post without moving the tape.
The painter's tape is terrific. It is very visible, big, cheeeeep, and reliably sticky (I'm guessing good for about 20 stick-unsticks). And you cannot forget to retension.
I wonder-- has anyone NOT taken off the Power Coupler? What must it be like to have a band saw blade DEtensioned, then set the speed to 10,000 for routing and turn the sucker on- with the BS still attached!!
Holy Molie!!