Bandsaw blade problems...burning

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Re: Bandsaw blade problems...burning

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Why coil them? I hang mine whole but in a protected area.
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ERLover wrote:Why coil them? I hang mine whole but in a protected area.
They take up less room and are more rigid.
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JPG wrote:
ERLover wrote:Why coil them? I hang mine whole but in a protected area.
They take up less room and are more rigid.
less work and I have the wall space to hang them :)
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ERLover wrote:
JPG wrote:
ERLover wrote:Why coil them? I hang mine whole but in a protected area.
They take up less room and are more rigid.
less work and I have the wall space to hang them :)
NOT on a single nail/peg I hope. :rolleyes:
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dusty wrote:
jsburger wrote:
dusty wrote:
I would not lay this on Shopsmith. I am more inclined to believe that the user did this when uncoiling a blade that has been stored/packaged. I coil my blade saw blades when they are not mounted. It is not at all unusual to uncoil the blade and have it inside out.
I have to agree with ERLover. It seems to me that one would have to work to turn a BS blade backwards.

OK, Dusty, how do you coil blades when they are "mounted"? I know you said unmounted but your statement assumes there is a way to do it mounted. :confused: How can you do it other than unmounted? I have never had a blade uncoil and have it inside out. Please explain how this can happen since you say that is not unusual.
"I coil my blade saw blades when they are not mounted".

OKAY, in the way of clarification: Anytime that I dismount a band saw blade, I coil it for storage. I do not hang band saw blades any other way. I have kinked too many while hanging uncoiled.

If you store it coiled while uncoiling it you can cause, inadvertently, what we are talking about. The only other way for a blade to transition from right side out to inside out would be for it to be coiled backwards and that could certainly happen.
I certainly have never seen or even heard of this. That does not mean that it can't happen. It would be nice to see a video of this phenomenon to understand how it happens. Still very confused.
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@ JPG NOT on a single nail/peg I hope. Why not? Doing it for years.
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Fine but he does not explain how "occasionally" (his word) the teeth are reversed. What is the mechanism that allows this to happen? I guess with very large (long) BS blades this could be more prone but how and why.
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jsburger wrote:
Fine but he does not explain how "occasionally" (his word) the teeth are reversed. What is the mechanism that allows this to happen? I guess with very large (long) BS blades this could be more prone but how and why.
I would say the mechanism is operator error when uncoiling the blade.
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