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Had same issue with my 17" Griz b/s yellow tires. They fell apart after 5 years, very little use. Could not find urethane 17" at the time. Replaced with Griz grey ones. Looks like Griz has urethane ones now. Have never used glue on any bandsaw tires
Grizzly T23071 - Urethane Bandsaw Tire for 17" (Pair $22.50 )
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Buy new tires. Grizzly ships their saws by ship. They are packed in containers and the sun beats down on then during the trip. The heat causes the tires to lose their tension and they will fail quickly.
Try contacting Grizzly. Depending on the warrentee date Grizzly may replace them at no cost.
Grizzly recommends not gluing the tires on. It makes replacement difficult.
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I had one come off on my Rockwell BS....It had stretched and wasn't tight on the wheel...I split the rubber on a steep angle, trimmed about 1/4" off one end, wrapped it around the wheel {butt the ends tight together} after applying the glue, and put a band clamp around it to hold it tight against the wheel...That was five years ago...Still holding..
Cutting the rubber on a steep angle prevents the "bump" that butted ends can cause..I also do that when making leather stropping belts, except that I also skive the leather to expose more of the leather's surface to the glue.
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$22.50 is a great price for new rubbers.
Glueing them on is a royal pain. Been a long time since I did one. It was on an old Silver 20" bandsaw.
Skates Belting in Kansas City used to sell the glue for rubber wheels.
Not sure what it was, but it sure was a sticky dam mess.
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