Band saw wheel refurb - ideas?
Posted: Sun Jan 31, 2016 7:04 pm
Hey all.
My ancient band saw has main blade drive wheels that are about 14 inches in diameter and made of aluminium. The outer rim surface on which the blade runs is finished in a thin band of what looks like hard cork, or material similar to old brake shoe linings.
It is worn and aged. On the lower wheel it has worn down on one edge, so the blade naturally wants to slip down towards the low side of the wheel.
I need to strip off what's left of the old stuff and re-line the wheels with something suitable. I was thinking some sort of heavy duty rubber or even leather, but I'm open to suggestions.
Anyone tried this before?
Cheers,
Kym
My ancient band saw has main blade drive wheels that are about 14 inches in diameter and made of aluminium. The outer rim surface on which the blade runs is finished in a thin band of what looks like hard cork, or material similar to old brake shoe linings.
It is worn and aged. On the lower wheel it has worn down on one edge, so the blade naturally wants to slip down towards the low side of the wheel.
I need to strip off what's left of the old stuff and re-line the wheels with something suitable. I was thinking some sort of heavy duty rubber or even leather, but I'm open to suggestions.
Anyone tried this before?
Cheers,
Kym