timwhatley
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I've just had a bandsaw blade snap on me - I've only had the blade on the saw a few months, with weekend use including some resawing. Mostly hardwoods.
The saw is a Record Power Sabre 350 (14"), running a 5/8ths Tuffsaws blade.
I contacted Tuffsaws, who suggested this was because the saw was left under tension between uses..
However I've never heard of anyone doing this before? Does anyone here take the tension off their blade after every use, and then re-tension it every time before using it again? It just seemed a bit surprising to suggest that a blade snapping is reasonable if you don't take the tension off every time... I can imagine this would create it's own issues if you forget to re-tension properly before firing it up!
Edit: I should also mention that the blade didn't snap at the weld
The saw is a Record Power Sabre 350 (14"), running a 5/8ths Tuffsaws blade.
I contacted Tuffsaws, who suggested this was because the saw was left under tension between uses..
However I've never heard of anyone doing this before? Does anyone here take the tension off their blade after every use, and then re-tension it every time before using it again? It just seemed a bit surprising to suggest that a blade snapping is reasonable if you don't take the tension off every time... I can imagine this would create it's own issues if you forget to re-tension properly before firing it up!
Edit: I should also mention that the blade didn't snap at the weld
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