Greetings all:
I am a newly registered member, though I've lurked here on and off for many years. By way of introduction, I got my first BT3000 around '94 or '95 (a 13 amp model) and was very happy with it (when I had the opportunities to use it). After moving about 4 years ago, I came across a local 15 amp version with some extras and made the purchase. I am just now getting around to setting it up, and gave my old saw to my brother-in-law in Cincinnati last weekend (I'm outside of DC). Unfortunately, for me, I think I gave him the better saw.
I thought I tested this saw when I purchased it, but...
It is very difficult to raise the blade height. Lowering is no problem. After reading many posts and articles on several sites, I thought it might be a problem with the shims, or a cleaning/maintenance issue.
I took the everything off to clean it out and to see what was going on. The shims still appear to be functioning correctly. There was a lot of sawdust on and around the crank shaft (that extends out and to which the handle (for raising/lowering) is connected. I vacuumed and used my compressor to blow out everything I could see.
The problem still persists.
I have not yet applied any lubrication to the ways on which the shims travel. I saw that somone reccomended graphite, and yet others appear to recommend a liquid dry lubricant. (Is this like White Lightning? - I already have some of that, and use it for lubricating my bike chain)
Is there a consensus as to a preferred lubricant between the shims and the ways?
And what else am I missing?
I am a newly registered member, though I've lurked here on and off for many years. By way of introduction, I got my first BT3000 around '94 or '95 (a 13 amp model) and was very happy with it (when I had the opportunities to use it). After moving about 4 years ago, I came across a local 15 amp version with some extras and made the purchase. I am just now getting around to setting it up, and gave my old saw to my brother-in-law in Cincinnati last weekend (I'm outside of DC). Unfortunately, for me, I think I gave him the better saw.
I thought I tested this saw when I purchased it, but...
It is very difficult to raise the blade height. Lowering is no problem. After reading many posts and articles on several sites, I thought it might be a problem with the shims, or a cleaning/maintenance issue.
I took the everything off to clean it out and to see what was going on. The shims still appear to be functioning correctly. There was a lot of sawdust on and around the crank shaft (that extends out and to which the handle (for raising/lowering) is connected. I vacuumed and used my compressor to blow out everything I could see.
The problem still persists.
I have not yet applied any lubrication to the ways on which the shims travel. I saw that somone reccomended graphite, and yet others appear to recommend a liquid dry lubricant. (Is this like White Lightning? - I already have some of that, and use it for lubricating my bike chain)
Is there a consensus as to a preferred lubricant between the shims and the ways?
And what else am I missing?

Black wallnut
Loring in Katy, TX USA
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