Craftsman 10" BS - Loosen Tension??

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  • IBBugsy
    Established Member
    • Jan 2006
    • 160
    • Allentown, PA.
    • BT3100

    #1

    Craftsman 10" BS - Loosen Tension??

    Just got this BS during the promotional sale.

    I will not be using it a lot (just a weekend handyman here). Do I need to loosen the blade tension when not in use? It came out of the box tensioned so why not leave it that way?

    A related question if the answer is to loosen the blade after use - How do I know I have the correct tension when I tighten it back up? I can try to mark the position I have now before loosening so I can go back. That assumes the blade doesn't stretch over time. I've heard of the "give it a flick of your finger and listen to the sound" method but what sound am looking for??
    Dave - Weekend Garage Junkie
    "I'm no physicist but I know what matters" - Popeye
  • sacherjj
    Senior Member
    • Dec 2005
    • 813
    • Indianapolis, IN, USA.
    • BT3100-1

    #2
    The general answer is to loosen when not being used. I now do this with my 14" band saw with the Carter Release. When I used the 10" Craftsman Rikon, I didn't do it as often as I should. It really is a pain to do. You don't have to run it really high tension with a smallish blade, so I didn't worry about it too much. However, I would do it for long time out of the shop. The reason I de-tension my band saw immediately after use, is that I forget about it and don't know when a short time out of the shop will turn into what I am currently in (6 months out of the shop.)

    For tension, I used Timberwolf blades and used their tension method with good results.
    Joe Sacher

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    • big8pt
      Forum Newbie
      • Aug 2007
      • 15
      • Woodbridge, VA
      • PM2000 3hp

      #3
      I do the same as sacherjj described for my band saws (Laguna 16" and Craftsman/Rikon 10").

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      • LarryG
        The Full Monte
        • May 2004
        • 6693
        • Off The Back
        • Powermatic PM2000, BT3100-1

        #4
        Tension/detension == Ford/Chevy == Coke/Pepsi == etc/etc.

        I always detension my Grizzly G0555, but then it has a QR lever that makes this little task a snap.
        Larry

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