On Sunday, June 23, 2019 at 6:36:17 AM UTC-4, Jim Wilkins wrote:
"Bob LaFrance" wrote in message
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I'm sure this has been covered a bunch of times already....
I fumbled my antique band saw getting it out if my truck. Of course
it landed on the pully(wheel) and bent it to the point of cracking. I
paid almost nothing for the saw and am willing to invest almost
nothing to get it running. I am wondering if acid flux core solder
might be worth trying. Whaddayathink?
thanks
Roswell Bob
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The load on the wheels may have to be many hundreds of pounds to make
the blade cut straight. Do you want to risk a failure when your
fingers are close to the cut?
https://www.forrestmfg.com/what-is-blade-tension/
Hell No! I cut my favorite thumb off the first time with a Ryobi table saw. The second time I cut it off was with a Ryobi miter saw. The second time wasn't so bad because the nerves were already gone. Those Ryobis are vicious.
I'm going to scrap saw.
Thanks for heads up.