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Tom, I had a few Resaw Kings, and they leave a great surface on the wood, far better than anything else I have used .
I have a 1 inch bimetal blade that I never use, to me it is just too hard to get it on and off the saw, because you have to twist it around to get it to fit my Grizzly GO513x ( similar to yours ) I find a 3/4 to 1/2 wide blades are much easier to get on and off the saw, though it may just be me.
BTW, while the Resaw can last a long time, you can also destroy it in a second or two if you do something stupid , like trying to cut a a piece of wood that is not totally supported and starts to twist while sawing - I can't recall how I broke the 2nd one. Since that, I have stuck with Lennox Diemaster II - it is a bit cheaper so you don't cry as much when you ruin it.
BTW, I had a replacement blue urethane tire on my Grizzly a few weeks ago and a chunk of it blew off, causing the whole tire to come off the lower wheel- I heard a loud noise and it took me a minute to react. By the time I shut the saw off and the blade had come to a stop, it had run on just the metal lower wheel long enough that it messed up the set of the diemaster . Yet another reason I try to avoid the expensive blades - while they last a very long time, I can come up with many ways to destroy them.
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All I ever run is bi-metal blades. Works for me.
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I have already changed out the throat plat with one I made and I am listening to each of the other two replies. I either re-glued my tires or replaced them quit a while ago. Maybe I do not want to go where I am headed.
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I have 4 bandsaws, 3 in the shop and a 1940s vintage Delta 14 inch saw out on the floor for sale. All I do on the Grizzly is resaw. I am asking about the blade because it is 1 inch wide and I am not sure I can tension it on that particular saw.
Tom
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I am sorry I have to write this but, I do not care how to tension a bade that I do not own. I do not care what blade you use on your saw if your the saw is not a Grizzly 17 513X Extreme band saw and that takes a 131 1/2 blade. And it does however have cast Iron wheels which somehow confuses people as to what saw Grizzly make that I have which that takes a 131 1/2 saw blade. If your saw takes other than a 131 1/2 inch blade. Your width of blade is of no use to me.
I will ask the question again, is the Laguna Resaw King blade any good. And The blade says it is 1 inch wide. I now use a Wood Slicer 3/4 s on an inch wide. Is there perhaps a better choice? or I probably should have asked is anyone running that particular blade on their Grizzly 17 inch 513X saw and only that saw. If no one is using it is there a better choice? And where do I get it?
Tom