04-30-2022, 06:03 PM
Putting a Dayton 18" bandsaw back together. Was putting the upper blade guide back on and noticed that both pieces were bent.
They bent, but are still intact, so I have to believe there's some chance of bending them back. Would I be better to bend them back individually or bolt them together and bend them back together? I have to figure they got bent together.
What are these things made out of? Cast aluminum? Pot metal? Whatever it is, it's not magnetic.
Would heat help?
I'm believe that a steady, firm pressure to bend them back would be better than whacks with a hammer.
Anybody ever done this before? Any tips or tricks? I saw an aftermarket set of guides on eBay that said they fit this saw, but I believe they used one of the original guide pieces, so it would have to be straight. And I just ordered cool blocks for the original guides this week, so I'd like to fix them if possible.
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They bent, but are still intact, so I have to believe there's some chance of bending them back. Would I be better to bend them back individually or bolt them together and bend them back together? I have to figure they got bent together.
What are these things made out of? Cast aluminum? Pot metal? Whatever it is, it's not magnetic.
Would heat help?
I'm believe that a steady, firm pressure to bend them back would be better than whacks with a hammer.
Anybody ever done this before? Any tips or tricks? I saw an aftermarket set of guides on eBay that said they fit this saw, but I believe they used one of the original guide pieces, so it would have to be straight. And I just ordered cool blocks for the original guides this week, so I'd like to fix them if possible.
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