Only this time it isn't drift or blades coming off the wheels. In my case, the saw keeps stalling even at ridiculously low feed rates.
I've got an Axy BS250 that I bought several years ago. It used to cut alright, although nowhere near the 120 mm thickness that is mentioned on the Axy website. However, having invested in some Tuffsaw blades, 3 TPI, I was managing to cut 100 mm thick oak. Recently, the saw was struggling to cut even 25 mm pine so my initial thought was that the blade was blunt. As a result, I bought a new blade from Tuffsaws and used the Alex Snodgrass video to set the bandsaw up. Result, nothing; it's stalling in 18 mm ply. I thought it might be that the drive belt was slipping but, in that case, I would expect to hear the motor turning which it isn't. So, if it isn't the blade or the set up, what could be causing the problem?
I've got an Axy BS250 that I bought several years ago. It used to cut alright, although nowhere near the 120 mm thickness that is mentioned on the Axy website. However, having invested in some Tuffsaw blades, 3 TPI, I was managing to cut 100 mm thick oak. Recently, the saw was struggling to cut even 25 mm pine so my initial thought was that the blade was blunt. As a result, I bought a new blade from Tuffsaws and used the Alex Snodgrass video to set the bandsaw up. Result, nothing; it's stalling in 18 mm ply. I thought it might be that the drive belt was slipping but, in that case, I would expect to hear the motor turning which it isn't. So, if it isn't the blade or the set up, what could be causing the problem?