

Anyone come up with a good quick blade detensioner for one of these?
Allen,Thanks, everyone, for the info. l guess I will have to do some reading and buying. For the price of the saw, it should be worth it, since I'm now making octagons for cutting blanks using a chain saw.
I haven't detensioned a bandsaw in over 40 years, with no ill effect to any of the multiple machines I've owned in that time. Only replaced tires on one of them, an ancient bandsaw I bought with babbet bearings with a motor conversion from flat belt line shaft drive. The thing to watch for in these 14" knock-off saws is the tensioning bolt and top wheel pivot. Even Delta suffered from over tensioning and bending that pot metal hinge that tilted the top wheel for tracking. The saw in the picture has the top wheel almost at full extension. Make sure the threads are good on that tightening rod and nut. Also make sure that top tracking pivot is not cracked. It's likely bent already.Anyone come up with a good quick blade detensioner for one of these?