I need to replace the tires on my bandsaw, as the rubber is of uneven thickness (makes the machine vibrate a lot). It's a used machine I bought recently. The wheels are 12" (or more exactly 325 mm in diameter). The width of the tires are 18 mm.
I've tried turning them down to using sandpaper, but that seems slow. I even tried using a knife as a turning tool, while turning the wheel with the other hand, but gave up.
So, what are the options.
I've read about using poly v belting for tires. Has anyone tried this? How does it work? Do you need to crown the tires afterwards? Or are they thin enough to follow the crown on the wheels (as on many smaller bandsaws)?
I've also read about cork, which looks like a good option. I've had a look at what's available at Scott&Sargeant, and the narrowest cork is 30mm wide, which would mean I'd have to cut it down to 18 mm wide. I won't look forward to doing that. But maybe it isn't as difficult as I think?
I've also had a look at the urethane tires that are popular in the US. However, I haven't found a supplier within the EU. Ordering from the US might get expensive after shipping and customs fees.
Two examples:
http://www.hartvilletool.com/product/71 ... ccessories
http://www.carterproducts.com/product.a ... &cat_id=30
I also saw that some people use bicycle inner tube for slightly smaller wheels, so that you need to stretch them to fit the bandsaw wheel. I think they would be a bit too thin (as I can't just put them on top of the old tires).
I've tried turning them down to using sandpaper, but that seems slow. I even tried using a knife as a turning tool, while turning the wheel with the other hand, but gave up.
So, what are the options.
I've read about using poly v belting for tires. Has anyone tried this? How does it work? Do you need to crown the tires afterwards? Or are they thin enough to follow the crown on the wheels (as on many smaller bandsaws)?
I've also read about cork, which looks like a good option. I've had a look at what's available at Scott&Sargeant, and the narrowest cork is 30mm wide, which would mean I'd have to cut it down to 18 mm wide. I won't look forward to doing that. But maybe it isn't as difficult as I think?
I've also had a look at the urethane tires that are popular in the US. However, I haven't found a supplier within the EU. Ordering from the US might get expensive after shipping and customs fees.
Two examples:
http://www.hartvilletool.com/product/71 ... ccessories
http://www.carterproducts.com/product.a ... &cat_id=30
I also saw that some people use bicycle inner tube for slightly smaller wheels, so that you need to stretch them to fit the bandsaw wheel. I think they would be a bit too thin (as I can't just put them on top of the old tires).