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Strikew3st t1_jdge41s wrote
Reply to comment by lurkersforlife in My Sears Craftsman Model 113.243311 Band Saw. I believe it's from 1987 (or thereabouts). Still runs like a champ and I use it every day. by KustomScattergunz
Perhaps see if your blade guide rollers are spinning true. I could see them wearing out of round and introducing vibration.
Actually- does it vibrate without the blade, and then without the belt? You may be able to check if the motor shaft itself is running off axis by applying a fine tip marker to the face while it's running off belt. Moving the marker around a smidge will show you exactly where it is revolving around, hopefully dead center of the shaft.
Strikew3st t1_jdgc5z3 wrote
Reply to comment by SkullMan124 in My Sears Craftsman Model 113.243311 Band Saw. I believe it's from 1987 (or thereabouts). Still runs like a champ and I use it every day. by KustomScattergunz
I respect my table saw so much, I try not to bother it unless I need to.
I'll run an industrial tile saw mighty friendly-like no problem, but wood is different. I've done some stuff with my miter saw or router that I would've done better or faster on a Sawstop.
Did I read too much Stephen King at a young age if sometimes I think to myself "And as he lay there next to his hand and a static slowly filled his ears, he could still hear the saw happily spin just a little faster, a little smoother."
Strikew3st t1_j7zntwh wrote
Reply to comment by JustAKidFromAkron in Got this old Tupperware brand set for $20 by CosmonautJizzRocket
No, we haven't seen your Dad, I'm sure he'll be back from getting milk and smokes soon.
Strikew3st t1_j7zdrx2 wrote
Reply to comment by Twintoro in Got this old Tupperware brand set for $20 by CosmonautJizzRocket
Only if you're trying to pull a fast one to obtain those awesome pitchers for yourself, otherwise no.
Strikew3st t1_j7zde8o wrote
Reply to comment by ilovefacebook in Got this old Tupperware brand set for $20 by CosmonautJizzRocket
'If it's good enough for astronauts, it's good enough for my kids.' - Our parents
Strikew3st t1_j259788 wrote
Reply to comment by BallsOutKrunked in Thinking about buying this for my dads birthday. Anyone here has this and think it’s worth it? by buildabearbitch
I am loving the down-home, made locally in the South, red white and blue everywhere marketing of a company founded by an American born to Dutch & Iranian parents who studied abroad in Rotterdam and got married on the French Riviera.
I also don't see a knife factory in their hometown, believe it or not Virginia Boys LLC, Virginia Boys Kitchens, Corporate Expansion Organizers International, Influxion Point, and Arousing Appetites are all simply registered to a $7million dollar house in Virginia.
Support local amirite?
Strikew3st t1_izb8rin wrote
Reply to comment by chrstphrbmlr in Not the best picture but I hope you all enjoy my 1955 Belgian army trench coat, it's warm, waterproof and really durable. bought it for only €20 too! by zoefkris
Well, they called themselves the Trench Coat Mafia, that doesn't help.
Strikew3st t1_izb83eu wrote
Reply to comment by veryabnormal in Not the best picture but I hope you all enjoy my 1955 Belgian army trench coat, it's warm, waterproof and really durable. bought it for only €20 too! by zoefkris
Waterproof, not bulletproof, ain't no centimeter of rubber in a jacket.
Strikew3st t1_iyu0jgt wrote
Reply to comment by Gnarlodious in My RubberMaid Gott lunchbox I have been carrying around for 30 years. by mrnotu
GOTT their money's worth.
Strikew3st t1_jeax5h6 wrote
Reply to comment by sandigity in Zojirushi rice cooker. Cooking rice to perfection 15 years and counting. by Spudcommando
Have you tried rinsing your rice first to get some starch out?