I have been trying to find the upper and lower trunion assembly for my Rikon 14"
band saw model 10-325 for almost 2 years. I am wondering if anyone has a suggestion. I would settle for a fixed table solution that at least let me cut 90 degrees.
If it were steel, I would say have it welded, but my guess from the color, and the fact that it broke, it is either some pot metal or aluminum. Can't you just make an H out of Baltic Birch and screw one side of the H to the underside of the table and the other side of the H to the Bandsaw - you would lose the ability to tilt, but I never tilt. When I say H, I mean think of a capital letter H that you would buy as a decoration, and lie it down so from above you see the letter H - and glue additional pieces from one leg of the other, and drill holes in the tabs onto it so you can attach it to the bandsaw where the bolt holes are.
05-27-2022, 07:30 PM (This post was last modified: 05-27-2022, 07:35 PM by Ohio Mike.)
BollingerI have been trying to find the upper and lower trunion assembly for my Rikon 14"
band saw model 10-325 for almost 2 years. I am wondering if anyone has a suggestion. I would settle for a fixed table solution that at least let me cut 90 degrees.
Sorry to hear they have discontinued the parts.
If I were in this situation, I would try something like this:
05-27-2022, 08:33 PM (This post was last modified: 05-29-2022, 05:19 AM by kurt18947.)
The fact that a part is out of stock doesn't mean that it's discontinued. I'm in a similar situation with a 10-325 saw. I'm looking for a couple parts - one is in stock and one is back ordered. Just another example of the screwed up supply chain. I am able to use my saw but only on the low speed setting. Low speed is better than not at all.
Rikon claimed they had both parts in stock and printed a shipping label. When nothing happened for 5 days I called and talked to a guy. He didn't know what was going on and said he'd check and call me back. I'm still waiting for the call back but I'm not too bent out of shape. It's not like Rikon is the only one with shipping problems.
That part could be made by CNCing aluminum flat stock and welding or screwing the parts together. Probably better to tap and screw them together to avoid any warping welding might cause.
(05-27-2022, 08:33 PM)kurt18947 Wrote: The fact that a part is out of stock doesn't mean that it's discontinued. I'm in a similar situation with a 10-325 saw. I'm looking for a couple parts - one is in stock and one is back ordered. Just another example of the screwed up supply chain. I am able to use my saw but only on the low speed setting. Low speed is better than not at all.
Rikon claimed they had both parts in stock and printed a shipping label. When nothing happened for 5 days I called and talked to a guy. He didn't know what was going on and said he'd check and call me back. I'm still waiting for the call back but I'm not too bent out of shape. It's not like Rikon is the only one with shipping problems.
I did finally get the part I was waiting for. It took 3 calls, about a week apart but a few days ago the parts appeared. Here is Rikon's parts web site for the 10-325:
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