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Delta milwaukee band saw trunnion
Delta milwaukee band saw trunnion












delta milwaukee band saw trunnion

What I did was to remove the table by unscrewing the trunnion knobs. I do have a riser block on my saw, and I haven't checked it, but I did figure a way to true the table. Unfortunately, the direction of "out-of-squareness" was in the opposite direction, so if the blade did bend, it merely made the blade cut at a worse angle than it did already. Re: squaring the blade on a 14' Delta bandsaw I know I'm supposed to get my answer here, but in case I lose this page, could someone email me with the answer? I would really appreciate it. Does anyone know how I can square my saw blade with the table in the front and back direction? It's got me stumped, and I'm hoping someone in this woodworkers' community can give me a little help. But front to back, there is no adjustment. Side to side, of course, there is an adjustment-the trunnions that tilt the table. But, however, if you put the square up to the back of the blade, when the top of a six-inch tri-square is touching the blade, the bottom is out by about 1/8". If one puts a square up against the side of the blade, it's true-right on the money. But there is one feature I'm having problems figuring out. My question concerns a 28-207 1949 (or thereabouts) 14" Delta/Rockwell band saw that I purchased recently. I wanted to ask this question in the forum where they talk about woodworking tools and machines, but as I said, I'm having trouble. Hello to all woodworkers and woodcarvers, I am new to this forum, and I'm having a little trouble figuring out exactly how it all works, so please forgive me if I'm in the wrong place or seem to be asking my question in the wrong forum.














Delta milwaukee band saw trunnion