MetalDemigod
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- Oct 26, 2014
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So as my collections growers I just acquired a Laguna LT 18 3000, first bandsaw and I think I will love it, but I have a wheel concern I was hoping someon could provide me with some guidance on.
Yep bolts, too short, so I flipped the leveler and thought I was good until I could find the correct size. I'm concerned about the gap/tilt of each caster. I may have not put them on the tightest as I didn't have a crescent large enough for the big caster plate, but I did get em what I thought was fairly tight. The threaded portion is at the top of the plate and the two sides is all that rest on the plate of the caster, is that the way they are supposed to be? Did i need to add support? Is my brand new saw likely to fall if I don't fix asap? Not sure where I went wrong but it doesn't look good or safe the way it sits, thanks in advance for any tips.
Ps I feel like a moron asking the dumbest shop question in the world. This is my first time using stem casters into metal.
Yep bolts, too short, so I flipped the leveler and thought I was good until I could find the correct size. I'm concerned about the gap/tilt of each caster. I may have not put them on the tightest as I didn't have a crescent large enough for the big caster plate, but I did get em what I thought was fairly tight. The threaded portion is at the top of the plate and the two sides is all that rest on the plate of the caster, is that the way they are supposed to be? Did i need to add support? Is my brand new saw likely to fall if I don't fix asap? Not sure where I went wrong but it doesn't look good or safe the way it sits, thanks in advance for any tips.
Ps I feel like a moron asking the dumbest shop question in the world. This is my first time using stem casters into metal.