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SawBlade for a Belsaw 910? 1.5 Inch Arbor...
Well, I've been looking for one but I can't seem to find one.
It's a 10 inch blade with a 1 1/2 inch arbor...
Any ideas?
Thanks
It's a 10 inch blade with a 1 1/2 inch arbor...
Any ideas?
Thanks
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I searched but can't confirm
My recollection is that 1 1/2" is a bit large. I own a 912 with the gang saw removed. I looked for the parts, but didn't find them...no surprise!....I'm thinkin' more like 1 1/4" but if you have a blade to match, I'm sure you are correct. It could be there is an arbor bushing that increases the size....I donno?
A good blade company will bore the arbor hole to your dimensions...especially if you need more than one blade. $$
This thread is of interest? http://www.forestryforum.com/board/i...p?topic=4989.0
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A good blade company will bore the arbor hole to your dimensions...especially if you need more than one blade. $$
This thread is of interest? http://www.forestryforum.com/board/i...p?topic=4989.0

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my mistake... what was I thinking? it's a 1" arbor and I know that.
sorry, and thanks for the reply.
turns out my dad knows a guy with a big commercial hydraulic drill press
so I gave him a couple of blades today that I already had and he put a 1" hole put in them.
I've had my belsaw for over ten years, but never hooked up the ripsaw attachment. maybe have it running tomorrow.
sorry, and thanks for the reply.
turns out my dad knows a guy with a big commercial hydraulic drill press

I've had my belsaw for over ten years, but never hooked up the ripsaw attachment. maybe have it running tomorrow.
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not sure if you were already aware of this, but the reason you cannot get blades that state they are specifically for the ripsaw attachment is because it is not a safe design. Mostly kickback issues from what I have read. I considered putting a ripsaw attachment on mine but decided against it. I already cut off a couple fingers, don't need to take unnecessary risks.
Same reason why I have a beautiful American 5 horse table saw sitting out in my parent's yard. Nice big 50" square cast iron table, cast base, huge 1-1/4" keyed miter gauge... but it's direct drive. Most of the time nothing will happen but why risk it?
Same reason why I have a beautiful American 5 horse table saw sitting out in my parent's yard. Nice big 50" square cast iron table, cast base, huge 1-1/4" keyed miter gauge... but it's direct drive. Most of the time nothing will happen but why risk it?
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