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flipping bandsaw blades w/o kinking - mdhills - 05-04-2018

Any tips on how to flip a bandsaw blade inside out without kinking?

I've got a set of blades that came coiled for a right-hand bandsaw, but my bandsaw is left-handed.
I've flipped blades inside-out before with reasonable success, but this time I'm having some difficulty with the blades bending and then holding some twist or other irregularity that affects how they run. particularly with 1/4" flexback.

Thanks,
Matt


RE: flipping bandsaw blades w/o kinking - johndi - 05-04-2018

I have always held the blade in front of me with the blade just touching the ground and the teeth facing away from me.
I put my foot on the bottom of the blade and twist it from the top.


RE: flipping bandsaw blades w/o kinking - SceneryMaker - 05-06-2018

(05-04-2018, 02:44 AM)johndi Wrote: I have always held the blade in front of me with the blade just touching the ground and the teeth facing away from me.
I put my foot on the bottom of the blade and twist it from the top.

I think he wants to turn it inside out, not coil into a 3-loop coil.

I've never had to do it, though.


RE: flipping bandsaw blades w/o kinking - MarkSingleton - 05-06-2018

Coiling is not difficult once you learn the trick.

Not understanding why anyone would need to
turn one inside out.

April 1 was last month...


RE: flipping bandsaw blades w/o kinking - MarkSingleton - 05-06-2018

Ok, apparently there ARE left vs right handed bandsaws.

Who knew? Not me , anyway.


RE: flipping bandsaw blades w/o kinking - Arlin Eastman - 05-06-2018

(05-04-2018, 02:44 AM)johndi Wrote: I have always held the blade in front of me with the blade just touching the ground and the teeth facing away  from me.
I put my foot on the bottom of the blade and twist it from the top.

What John said to roll it up, however it seems you need to recoil yours and let it out again.  I have had that problem before and could not figure out how to undo it so I recoiled it several times before I got it right.


RE: flipping bandsaw blades w/o kinking - Roly - 05-06-2018

(05-06-2018, 11:10 AM)MarkSingleton Wrote: Ok, apparently there ARE left vs right handed bandsaws.

Who knew?  Not me , anyway.

 A lot of meat cutting bandsaws are left hand.   Could it be a meat saw ?    Roly


RE: flipping bandsaw blades w/o kinking - mdhills - 05-06-2018

Actually any Inca.

If I leave it in a single loop and try to turn it inside-out, it tends to kink and hold the twist.

Can a coiled blade simply be uncoiled in either orientation? (Not sure I’ve ever tried to do this before or that it has happened accidentally)

Matt


RE: flipping bandsaw blades w/o kinking - Dave Mc - 05-07-2018

I don't know why not. The blade is no different. I toss mine on the ground and they unwind.


RE: flipping bandsaw blades w/o kinking - johndi - 05-07-2018

Sorry for the confusion. I did mean that to turn it inside out you can put your foot on the bottom of the blade and twist from the top.
The blades we get for our meat cutting bandsaw come in inside out with a paper wrapping that you can't get off until the blade is "flipped".
Guess my description is lacking.