From:
"Irwin Stone" <irwinstone@zzzzzzzzz>
Date:
Mon, 9 Jan 2006 09:36:48 -0500
Subject:
diamond saw
I'll make another suggestion to add to the other good information that
others have offered.
I run into bushing / adaptors which don't fit snugly quite often, mostly in
larger diameter blades that we use on our table saws. My solutions are:
1: If the bushing is only slightly loose, a few drops of Locktite Brand
"Removable Threadlocker 242" works very well to help secure the bushing.
2: If the bushing is very loose, lay the blade on a nice flat surface. Then
lay a single layer of common aluminum foil over the center hole, and push
the bushing in. If one thickness of foil doesn't tighten it up, try again
with 2 thickness. Once you have it snug, take a razer blade & trim off the
excess foil. I usually then follow this up with the Locktite.
David
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