How to Replace a Bandsaw Tire - WOOD magazine
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- čas přidán 27. 07. 2024
- You wouldn't dream of driving a car for years without checking its tires, so why do you do it with your bandsaw? This video explains how to replace a worn bandsaw tire with either a rubber or urethane tire and explains the advantages and disadvantages of both materials.
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Just changed mine, urethane. I took a 1/4” socket extension, and put it in my cordless drill. Stuck that in between the tire and wheel and slowly went around tire and wheel. I didn’t take either wheel off. Tire just popped on. Finished off going around once more. Very easy
This was the best and most through video I was able to find on band saw tire replacement. Very helpful! Thank you!
Great explanation of the process for both tire types. Thank you for making this video and I will put this to use next week when my new tires arrive.
Derek
I'm glad I took a glance at this. I thought it was pretty straightforward, but the little tips and the urethane advocacy (I'm in NM) were great!
Thanks for posting. Very clear instruction. Will use your approach on my new urethane tires.
I will be getting the Urethane tires for sure.
Thanks! I’m gonna go with the urethane!
Great info and directions. Thanks for explaining differences between the urethane & rubber. My old Craftsman rotted here in Illinois, think they broke down due to ambient temps in my shed and of course age as well. Thank You
Very good video,thanks you for your knowledge of replacing the tire.I would definitely get the urethane instead of Rubber ,thanks again👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏🍺🍺🍺🍺🍺🍺🍺🍺🍺👍👍👍👍
I used zip ties/wire ties to hold tire as I went....pre-stretch tire and this was my method
good stuff. i am getting ready to do mine. i got the urethane one. cool.
Thaaaaaanks!!
Helpful. I assume no adhesive needed on the urethane? Thanks.
thanks
Sorry to burst the claim but the Blue urethane replacements i bought at woodcrafters Disintegrated without use in the south east humidity of Florida. completely rotted in less than 5 years with very little use.
Thanks for this video. There are very few videos on gluing on a rubber tire.
We tried using water at 118*. Didn’t soften at all. Other people say to go over 120*. One of the manufacturers also said that. Just FYI.
A big advantage you forgot to mention is that urethane tires do not require adhesive...
Can you skip the glue for urethane tires? Thanks
what about crowning the tire??? to protect blade and run Truer
so the urethane tires don't require an adhesive?
Correct.
It's incredibly simple. Forget hot water, clamps, and silly tools, and leave the saw wheels on. Use strong "zip ties" to hold the tires. Tighten a zip tie between each spoke as you go around. Focus only on the next spoke and the next zip tie, not the entire wheel. A screwdriver or similar will get you there. Make sure the tire is well seated in the track as you go. By the time you get to the last spoke, you can slip the tire on with your fingers. And no need to even the tire tension afterwards. A metal blade running around at several hundred RPM's will quickly take care of that.
Great video. Do you have to glue the rubber tire or can you just place it on. Thank you.
I googled this. Says need adhesive if installing rubber tire; not on urethane ones.
what glue for rubber? Industrial 1 second glue?
WOOD magazine is this 3m 847, 4799(in vid), 1300, 08031 or which? Confused....I need to order the correct one here in Europe.
Inca Euro 260 bandsaw, wheeldiameter is 10" (26cm). The numbers are various 3M adhesives. I can't find 4799 here (yet).
i just picked up a older craftsman 12 inch band saw model # 137.224120. fortunately i found the manual on line its a 90 inch blade i have to replace but there are no tires on this model. is it some thing i could or should add? its in great shape and seems easy to work on. but if i can add these to make it better im all for it?
Less than 3 minutes in I disagree. I tried blue urethane and they just fell apart. Cracked all over and where the ends were joined came apart. That was with very little use over a few year period. The original rubber tires lasted 30 years. Before I would use the urethane tires again I would use rubber from heavy innertube. Today I am stretching on new rubber tires I found on ebay.