Hi Scrit,
Believe it or not the TCT blades we were experimenting with were only
1/2" wide to fit the hobby type of machine. Can't remember who we got to make them up, it was either NLS or Lancashire saw Co, but with hindsight their failings at this size should have been obvious to me, I just didn't think it through properly.
The Bimetal blades we used were 1 x 4 skip 220" long, used on an old but very solid Centauro, you will probably remember that Startrite sold them many years ago but rebadged them under their own name. Never had any problem tensioning, but I have always been a fan of not overdoing tension on a bandsaw, I have always found that it prolongs blade life and has very little influence on cutting accuracy provided there is just sufficient. Accuracy is all about using a sharp blade, a fact overlooked by most amateur users, who in my experience who expect a blade to last for years rather than hours!!
We never had a tension gauge, but after using the saw on a daily basis for over 20 years I just new when the tension was right, but there was always plenty left if you wanted to wind it up tighter.
In my opinion many of the current small machines also run too fast for use with abrasive and hard timbers, which knocks the set off so much more quickly.
I have no technical data to back up these opinions, just many years experience, that is why I am interested to see what others think.
Cheers,
Alan