Hi Freinds
I've been a woodworker for close to 40 years although I'm not perfect in any aspect of woodworking I have to say I'm terrible at the maintenance of my machinery, I'm fairly good at keeping my metal surfaces clean and waxed but usually only check into the interworkings of some of my tools and probably the one tool I only clear the sawdust out of and let be is my bandsaw, (again until I have problems with it) like now. I've had trouble with the belt tracking and have done all the adjusting of guides etc. Like
good old Alex Snodgrass sugjest. I've come to the conclusion that the rubber tires I replaced a year or so ago with urethane tires are the problem. After some research, I really did a stupid thing and put tires on that were not crowned assuming my wheels were crowned.
All said and done I've ordered the correct tires and will be replacing my old ones sometime in the near future.. Yes I have replaced the tires before so I checked out all of the Youtube vids on the replacement method and as I recall it was a bit of a challenge then, but the new belts being twice as thick as the standard 1/8" urethane tires will be even more Challenging,, so I thought if any of you have any tricks to make it easier? The seller of the tires said to soak them in warm water but I hoped that some of you have even better tips.BTW my bandsaw is a Laguna 16hd made in Italy
Sorry for the long explanation
Thanks for your help
Jim