Hi all,
I've been using my Record BS350 very successfully over the last few months with no issues. However last night I was cutting some 2 inch oak and hit a screw that was within it.
The blade I was using was half inch
After I removed the offending piece of wood I found that as soon as I started a cut the blade would head off at an awful angle, so I had to stop. I tried checking / adjusting things but to no avail. So decided it must be a blade issue and took it off.
I've put on a slightly smaller blade this morning, and re-adjusted using the youtube video everyone links to. Now that blade "wanders" i.e. does not want to cut in a straight line.
The other thing I've noticed is that the system that the top bearings are mounted on is slightly loose - could that be causing the issue, or is that as design (I haven't noticed it before, but then I haven't had to touch it before)>
Any help appreciated
Paul
I've been using my Record BS350 very successfully over the last few months with no issues. However last night I was cutting some 2 inch oak and hit a screw that was within it.
The blade I was using was half inch
After I removed the offending piece of wood I found that as soon as I started a cut the blade would head off at an awful angle, so I had to stop. I tried checking / adjusting things but to no avail. So decided it must be a blade issue and took it off.
I've put on a slightly smaller blade this morning, and re-adjusted using the youtube video everyone links to. Now that blade "wanders" i.e. does not want to cut in a straight line.
The other thing I've noticed is that the system that the top bearings are mounted on is slightly loose - could that be causing the issue, or is that as design (I haven't noticed it before, but then I haven't had to touch it before)>
Any help appreciated
Paul