LFS19
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Having realized thanks to this forum that a band saw would be a great aid to me considering I don't own a table saw, I decided to dig out an old one I have but haven't been using.
It's a Black & Decker table top that I got for free, so nothing particularly heavy duty or powerful.
Below are some pictures.
Anyway, I've never been able to set up right and so the blade always wandered off. Furthermore, as you might be able to see from the pictures the previous owner placed a piece of plastic behind one of the wheels to keep the blade from slipping off. If I recall when you removed this piece, the blade did indeed slip off the wheels after a few seconds and when any pressure was applied to the blade immediately.
I tried to use it briefly and when it became more hassle than it was worth, it went under the bench and has been living there for the past two years.
Today I got it out again, tried to power it on, and nothing...
It won't power up, so my initial plan to fix whatever was wrong with it has turned into trouble shooting why it won't even start.
I'm guessing my first job is to check the fuse, but I really don't understand why it's just not powering up when it has remained in the same place for two years.
Any ideas?
The wire connected to the motor at the back feels somewhat loose, but I don't know whether that's normal or not. You can push it back and forth an inch or so.
Many thanks,
Linden
It's a Black & Decker table top that I got for free, so nothing particularly heavy duty or powerful.
Below are some pictures.
Anyway, I've never been able to set up right and so the blade always wandered off. Furthermore, as you might be able to see from the pictures the previous owner placed a piece of plastic behind one of the wheels to keep the blade from slipping off. If I recall when you removed this piece, the blade did indeed slip off the wheels after a few seconds and when any pressure was applied to the blade immediately.
I tried to use it briefly and when it became more hassle than it was worth, it went under the bench and has been living there for the past two years.
Today I got it out again, tried to power it on, and nothing...
It won't power up, so my initial plan to fix whatever was wrong with it has turned into trouble shooting why it won't even start.
I'm guessing my first job is to check the fuse, but I really don't understand why it's just not powering up when it has remained in the same place for two years.
Any ideas?
The wire connected to the motor at the back feels somewhat loose, but I don't know whether that's normal or not. You can push it back and forth an inch or so.
Many thanks,
Linden