Last Blade/Arbor Sale?

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Last Blade/Arbor Sale?

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Does anybody happen to remember around when the last blade/arbor sale took place? Need to get a new blade but would like to wait until the sale.
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I believe that the last blade offer was a special on Nov 11, 2014.
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Re: Last Blade/Arbor Sale?

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That doesn't make it sound like it will be coming back round again any time soon. Nuts.
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My LaGuna 14 12 is killing me,,

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OK,,,, so I forgot to loosen the tension on my big saw and I thought at first a tire was flat, after more troubleshooting I found my just installed blade had a bevel on the back of it,,, so far I have
(this morning),exploded a bowl on the saw,,, ripped from my hands,,
a four inch piece of soft wood again ripped away from me ,,no damage but,,
then a few hours ago cut off the end of right thumb,, only about a eighth inch or so, no big deal after stopping the bleeding,,,, now finally my question...

Could leaving this saw under tension (1/4" blade) overnight on a Very cold night for Texas,, around freezing, have caused this blade,,, maybe cooling too fast against the hot ceramic (3/4"?) guide that the back of the blade rides against cause this blade to go bad and thump,thump,thump? Wouldn't complain but this was my last new blade,,,
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Re: My LaGuna 14 12 is killing me,,

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proffessor wrote:OK,,,, so I forgot to loosen the tension on my big saw and I thought at first a tire was flat, after more troubleshooting I found my just installed blade had a bevel on the back of it,,, so far I have
(this morning),exploded a bowl on the saw,,, ripped from my hands,,
a four inch piece of soft wood again ripped away from me ,,no damage but,,
then a few hours ago cut off the end of right thumb,, only about a eighth inch or so, no big deal after stopping the bleeding,,,, now finally my question...

Could leaving this saw under tension (1/4" blade) overnight on a Very cold night for Texas,, around freezing, have caused this blade,,, maybe cooling too fast against the hot ceramic (3/4"?) guide that the back of the blade rides against cause this blade to go bad and thump,thump,thump? Wouldn't complain but this was my last new blade,,,
a Joe in Texas
Bevel???

Thump - more likely bent.

Now WHAT caused the grabbing?

Ceramic against the 'back'?

What bandsaw ya using?
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Re: My LaGuna 14 12 is killing me,,

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JPG wrote:
proffessor wrote:OK,,,, so I forgot to loosen the tension on my big saw and I thought at first a tire was flat, after more troubleshooting I found my just installed blade had a bevel on the back of it,,, so far I have
(this morning),exploded a bowl on the saw,,, ripped from my hands,,
a four inch piece of soft wood again ripped away from me ,,no damage but,,
then a few hours ago cut off the end of right thumb,, only about a eighth inch or so, no big deal after stopping the bleeding,,,, now finally my question...

Could leaving this saw under tension (1/4" blade) overnight on a Very cold night for Texas,, around freezing, have caused this blade,,, maybe cooling too fast against the hot ceramic (3/4"?) guide that the back of the blade rides against cause this blade to go bad and thump,thump,thump? Wouldn't complain but this was my last new blade,,,
a Joe in Texas
Bevel???

Thump - more likely bent.

Now WHAT caused the grabbing?

Ceramic against the 'back'?

What bandsaw ya using?
Wild guess here, but maybe a Laguna 14-12? ;)
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Re: Last Blade/Arbor Sale?

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Yikes. Never had any issues with a bandsaw, no matter how freezing (e.g. 15 degrees F), or how many (years) tension was left on.
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Re: Last Blade/Arbor Sale?

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yeah I heard that. This is a new model saw. The blade guides are ceramic.

The back one glows red at times. I think the tension against the back

insert is what caused the blade to make a positive id. bend from back to
front. The bend is so pronounced that it is almost running with a single
tooth blade. Bad.

oh I didn't answer in the other post thump,thump,thump, is the bent blade
connecting with the wood.
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Re: Last Blade/Arbor Sale?

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HOW the heck do I get my Subject Line,,My LaGuna 14 12 is Killing me,, out of this Last Blade/Arbor Sale?
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Perhaps there would be a better place for this subject,, I am open for links.
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