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rcoder
01-30-2009, 09:38 AM
I am now experiencing what looks like a dangerous bandsaw tire creep. I have the urethane tires but was under the impression that an adhesive wasn't necessary. The tires are about three yrs. old. I am not a power user of the band saw but do use it regularly. The creep is to the outside of the wheels and is especially prone to do so on the wider blades.

The obvious questions are, do I use and adhesive, replace the tires or both?

Thanks,
Bob Coder
Willcox, AZ

reible
01-30-2009, 10:01 AM
Hi,

Check out this post:
http://www.shopsmith.net/forums/showpost.htm?p=1389&postcount=11

Ed

rcoder
01-30-2009, 10:24 AM
Drat, I have been using the wrong tires all this time. Mine measure 32inches od.
No wonder they were so easy getting on and off.

I remember that earlier thread but assumed mine were correct. Watch that word assume.

Thanks,
Bob Coder
Willcox, AZ

rcoder
01-30-2009, 10:35 AM
Actually make that 33 inches. Accident waiting to happen.

Bob Coder

dusty
01-30-2009, 12:06 PM
Actually make that 33 inches. Accident waiting to happen.

Bob Coder

If you got them from Shopsmith call customer service, tell them the complete story and see what they are willing to do. My bet is that you will be pleased.

Ed in Tampa
01-30-2009, 12:12 PM
Tire Creep??? We had a creep that was peeping into windows called the Woods Creep because he hid out in the woods. It seems one day my neighbor just happened to come out of his house carrying a 2x4 when all the sudden the creep ran into it. My neighbor was upset that the guy got hurt but he says he kept warning the guy to be careful that he was going to hurt himself but the guy kept jumping up and running into the board no matter where my neighbor held it. The police said they have heard of strange things like this happening to creeps before. The EMT's were concerned that the guy must have lost his glasses since he kept running into the 2x4.

I guess you call you creep the "tire creep" because he hides behind tires? Maybe you should just recycle the tires then he wouldn't be able to hide out .....

What?????? Oh your not talking about a creep peeking into windows????

Your talking about how bandsaw tire shifts on the wheels???

Oh then never mind.

ryanbp01
01-30-2009, 12:37 PM
Tire Creep??? We had a creep that was peeping into windows called the Woods Creep because he hid out in the woods. It seems one day my neighbor just happened to come out of his house carrying a 2x4 when all the sudden the creep ran into it. My neighbor was upset that the guy got hurt but he says he kept warning the guy to be careful that he was going to hurt himself but the guy kept jumping up and running into the board no matter where my neighbor held it. The police said they have heard of strange things like this happening to creeps before. The EMT's were concerned that the guy must have lost his glasses since he kept running into the 2x4.

I guess you call you creep the "tire creep" because he hides behind tires? Maybe you should just recycle the tires then he wouldn't be able to hide out .....

What?????? Oh your not talking about a creep peeking into windows????

Your talking about how bandsaw tire shifts on the wheels???

Oh then never mind.

Ed-

My version of "tire creep" happens when dogs, rabbits, cats, possums, etc. like to creep close to my vehicle's tires when I'm driving down the road. They really like to try to read the lettering on the tires!

BPR

rcoder
01-30-2009, 12:46 PM
Ordered new ones.

Bob