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Has any of you that has a Grizzly G0555LX used a 3/4 wide blade ?
How did the blade run, tracking ?
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Isn't that a bit wide for a 14" saw?
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I put the 3/4 Timberwolf on my G0555. It cut ok but I had to really crank the spring to get it tensioned.
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I tried one but mine worked best with a half inch blade.
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Thats a lota blade for a 14
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(09-07-2018, 04:18 PM)med-one Wrote: Isn't that a bit wide for a 14" saw?
For a Grizzly cast iron saw? Sure seems like it. For something like a 14" Laguna LT14 SUV? Maybe not.
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(09-07-2018, 04:18 PM)med-one Wrote: Isn't that a bit wide for a 14" saw?
Yes I thought it is a bit to wide for a 14" bandsaw but the manual says it will handle a 3/4" wide blade, guess you can't believe every you read.
Thanks guys for your input.
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Never used anything wider than 1/2 on my 555 when I had it. Always used Timberwolf's, worked good and easy to tension.
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(09-07-2018, 10:05 PM)EdL Wrote: Never used anything wider than 1/2 on my 555 when I had it. Always used Timberwolf's, worked good and easy to tension.
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I have to agree with you Thanks.