Ttrees":12t5ks5u said:
I would call that a roller and not a bearing, as found on plenty modern machines.
Normally connected by a bronze bush like modern GL bandsaw guides.
Their looks to be a load of fractures in the picture with the cereal number.
Are some of these just casting marks ?
I would get the welder out on it.
I like the colour it is ...one tip
Make sure its a gloss enamel and not left with a primer coat, as primer gets dirty with hands from an oiled table.
And a matt finish really allows sawdust to cling onto it.
Good luck
Tom
They don't appear to be cracks so I'm assuming they are casting marks.
I liked the colour it was/is but I couldn't find a good match for it at the weekend and I didn't have the patience to get something online so I've gone with a dark green.
I'd ordered some blades from Tuff Saws and they arrived on Friday, so I whilst there's still lots of work to do to get the saw up to the standard I want I also wanted to get it running and try it out. I haven't been able to get the bottom wheel off either and I'm going to either need to get a different gear puller or modify the one I have.
So First I tried the colour out on the block that holds the top blade guides first to see if I liked it.
Then I reassembled the top wheel assembly. I'll spray the inside of the case at a later date when I've got the bottom wheel and motor off.
Then I rubbed back the front of the case, primed and painted it. I put a blade on and sorted the tracking and blade tension and got the table back on. The table still needs a lot more cleaning but I wanted to make a cut
The table still needs a lot more cleaning but I wanted to make a cut!
The saw marks are a lot clearer in the picture than it real life, and I'm very happy given that I've not done anything with the tyres yet. I think the colour looks good (the light of the picture makes it look patchy at the bottom but its not, but I want to paint the Startrite logo red so it stands out.
Now to take it all back apart and finish the table and the lower wheel!