Let's start with the good: it arrived on the day specified. Bought off E-bay; described as "Refurbished to a high standard. Needs a minor amount of work to tidy up the electrics." Well, that's OK, I'm an elec. engineer.
There are several issue-ettes:
All the interlocks are missing (all electrical components and some mechanical)
One of the four main cover screws is present
The blade, when set to run/track say 3mm from the front edge of the lower wheel, runs 5mm from the front of the top wheel. (Is this important?)
There's quite a lot of crude (metal) embedded in the lower tyre.
Guide issues:
The faces of both thrust rods are grooved, the lower in particular
Because (I suspect) the lower thrust- rod is now too short, the lower guide is skewed: (side view)
The upper guide-blocks were set with the RH one touching but parallel-to the blade. The LH side had been set and run for some time with the tip only in contact:
Now, as I'm new to band-saws, I'm not sure about the precise "norms" for descriptions, but I don't think I'd describe this as "Refurbished to high standard"? Am I being too picky? Do I need to replace the guide block or will it be OK with the tip bevelled off? Advice much appreciated. (Also where do people purchase spares: Startrite quoted some eye-watering prices for the individual guide blocks. )
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PS is there supposed to be a brush somewhere which removed crud from the blade (as opposed to the lower tyre?)
There are several issue-ettes:
All the interlocks are missing (all electrical components and some mechanical)
One of the four main cover screws is present
The blade, when set to run/track say 3mm from the front edge of the lower wheel, runs 5mm from the front of the top wheel. (Is this important?)
![4605942643_0b7e7d9b1d.jpg](https://proxy.imagearchive.com/320/3206d06bf80c2680e3b70ad95c7e2dad.jpg)
![4605942509_5d3342353d.jpg](https://proxy.imagearchive.com/70e/70e8292436292919ad90612b5b269752.jpg)
There's quite a lot of crude (metal) embedded in the lower tyre.
![4606557306_5a200490d4.jpg](https://proxy.imagearchive.com/154/1545945231ed3bb16a0f77805af4326b.jpg)
Guide issues:
The faces of both thrust rods are grooved, the lower in particular
![4606556490_a71bb48e72.jpg](https://proxy.imagearchive.com/162/16211e3b75160ad85e4741526297db7f.jpg)
Because (I suspect) the lower thrust- rod is now too short, the lower guide is skewed: (side view)
![4606556894_614c74f457.jpg](https://proxy.imagearchive.com/dd8/dd81222c3bc68940e67aea427f35857d.jpg)
The upper guide-blocks were set with the RH one touching but parallel-to the blade. The LH side had been set and run for some time with the tip only in contact:
![4606557462_4663c051cd.jpg](https://proxy.imagearchive.com/6f4/6f43ebae012203b45cade34e1d2f159c.jpg)
![4605943069_48a96f2047.jpg](https://proxy.imagearchive.com/af0/af0314ab648b3a7445430aabe6d3504f.jpg)
Now, as I'm new to band-saws, I'm not sure about the precise "norms" for descriptions, but I don't think I'd describe this as "Refurbished to high standard"? Am I being too picky? Do I need to replace the guide block or will it be OK with the tip bevelled off? Advice much appreciated. (Also where do people purchase spares: Startrite quoted some eye-watering prices for the individual guide blocks. )
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PS is there supposed to be a brush somewhere which removed crud from the blade (as opposed to the lower tyre?)