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re-jigging sawmill #31168 10/18/13 02:32 AM
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Hi all, been away for a couple of years, had log in problems, and kind of lost interest cuz of that. anyways, I bought a mill, finally, a locally manufactured (peterborough ontario) 20 year old board bandit sawmill. I have switched out the 18 hp kohler for a 13 hp honda. (since I want it to start when I need it,and I'm not going into lumber production anyways, no need for electric start!) and I got in in april, finally got it running last weekend! I want to switch out the block and main bearing blade guide for roller guides. Looking for advice on who can help me make this happen! I apologize if this post is out of place, did a quick forum search, didn't find any info. Glad to be back in the forum. help please.

Re: re-jigging sawmill [Re: collarandhames] #31178 10/18/13 11:19 AM
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My mill uses these. I have six, three on each side, riding on the body of the band and one on each side at the back of the band as a restricter,keeping the band from moving back in the cut. They are mounted to some 3/4 solid stock with large bolts, I think 5/8".
http://www.thebigbearingstore.com/servlet/the-1031/608-dsh-2RS-608-dsh-ZZ-Radial-Ball/Detail

Re: re-jigging sawmill [Re: TIMBEAL] #31191 10/20/13 01:49 AM
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Timbeal, thanks, but those aren't the bearings I'm trying to source. I think these are woodmizer style, two are all that are needed, just to push the blade down a little, and have an intergal thrust lip. Thanks anyways, I will peruse the website you posted. dave

Re: re-jigging sawmill [Re: collarandhames] #31199 10/20/13 11:49 AM
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If they are Woodmizer type, why don't you buy them from Woodmizer?
They should sell them to you....

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Re: re-jigging sawmill [Re: Jim Rogers] #31212 10/25/13 01:55 AM
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I was hoping for some help, since they will not be a simple switch. I likely will have to get the guide mounts fabricated.
But yes Jim, you are correct.

Re: re-jigging sawmill [Re: collarandhames] #31783 01/09/14 03:23 AM
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thanks to all for the postings. I'm suprised no one else has anything to comment. Surely there are timberframers out there who have sawmills?
I have a new question but will start a new thread.

Re: re-jigging sawmill [Re: collarandhames] #31785 01/09/14 12:57 PM
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Have you resolved your guide system?

Re: re-jigging sawmill [Re: TIMBEAL] #31793 01/09/14 04:55 PM
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I don't know if WM will sell the parts to you, maybe if you specify that you have another brand of mill. For me to buy parts for my WM, I have to be the registered owner. I can't buy parts for my friends WM, which I often work on, they have to get them.

There are a number of companies that will sell guide roller systems. Cook's is one.


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Re: re-jigging sawmill [Re: Dave Shepard] #31794 01/09/14 07:56 PM
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Originally Posted By: Dave Shepard
I can't buy parts for my friends WM, which I often work on, they have to get them.


Wow, I never heard that before. Doesn't make sense to me. If someone wanted to buy some parts why wouldn't they sell them?

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Re: re-jigging sawmill [Re: Jim Rogers] #31797 01/09/14 09:48 PM
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In case of a stolen mill. If I was added to their account I could then order parts.


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