tomlad
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Northern doggers
Seen some of that well worth a watch
Seen some of that well worth a watch
A whole World opened up. Thank you.
The bearing next to the saw blade was cold. blade was hot. The bearing next to the pulley gets hot, and needs a new phospher bronze bit made. It has been bodged up with led by my father who insists it is fine... gets pretty hot... But as i said bearing heat is definitely not the cause of this issueOne thing I have noticed here. The blade is heating from the centre outwards, and is not quite free to turn, even with no wood near it. This tells me to have a good look at the shaft bearings, I feel the they are overheating and the heat is transferring to the blade.