The wheels are actually 18.75" V-groove pulleys and can be bought from Burden Surplus.com and the orange wheel tires can be bought from Suffolk Machinery Corporation. You have to get your wheels coplane enough that the blade will stay on without anything holding them on. I have had to adjust them severial times already and may have to do it more after i start using it. The bearings are there to keep from pushing the blade of when it is cutting threw a log.
The wheels are actually 18.75" V-groove pulleys and can be bought from Burden Surplus.com and the orange wheel tires can be bought from Suffolk Machinery Corporation. You have to get your wheels coplane enough that they will stay on with out any thing holding them on. I have had to adjust them severial times already and may have to do it more after i start using it. The bearings are there to keep from pushing the blade of when it is cutting threw a log.
Where do you get the two big wheels that the saw blade rides on? And what keeps the saw blade from falling off the wheels, is it just those two bearing things? Thanks
Уважаю труд, сам буду делать такую же.
aleksandr1808 19 hours ago
how do you have the wheels aligned or adjusted so that the blade will not track off the wheels? I need help with mine.
mrpie1947 6 months ago
I'm thinking about making one myself and gathering some parts now. I have been cutting with a chainsaw mill.....noisy and a lot of vibration.
Thanks for your vid and info!
aaroninatlanta 1 year ago
The wheels are actually 18.75" V-groove pulleys and can be bought from Burden Surplus.com and the orange wheel tires can be bought from Suffolk Machinery Corporation. You have to get your wheels coplane enough that the blade will stay on without anything holding them on. I have had to adjust them severial times already and may have to do it more after i start using it. The bearings are there to keep from pushing the blade of when it is cutting threw a log.
jcornelius215 1 year ago
The wheels are actually 18.75" V-groove pulleys and can be bought from Burden Surplus.com and the orange wheel tires can be bought from Suffolk Machinery Corporation. You have to get your wheels coplane enough that they will stay on with out any thing holding them on. I have had to adjust them severial times already and may have to do it more after i start using it. The bearings are there to keep from pushing the blade of when it is cutting threw a log.
jcornelius215 1 year ago
Where do you get the two big wheels that the saw blade rides on? And what keeps the saw blade from falling off the wheels, is it just those two bearing things? Thanks
redogman67 1 year ago
Thanks 55seddel! In a crisses we will be the people that survive.
jcornelius215 1 year ago
Man I love your ingenuity. I am a scrappy feller too. Will make stuff out of anything.
55seddel 1 year ago
I took it apart and been working on a new saw. I like your saw! Make a close up video so i can see how you put your saw together.
jcornelius215 1 year ago
hi jc, what happened to your older version of bansaw? I finished mine one finaly too. Its on my channel.
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Erniz2 1 year ago
I will check into those idea's for sure. I already have an idiler pulley off of a old lawn mower. I can rig it up with alittle thought.
jcornelius215 1 year ago
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adamp260 1 year ago
Starting to look like a sawmill. Look forward to seeing how this turns out.
marthale7 1 year ago
I havent tried it but I was thinking that a clutch off a car air conditioner might work
in your application. They can be picked up pretty cheap.
GatheringSticks 1 year ago