Jim Timber
Veteran Member
Not worried about binding? 90% of the bandsaw sawmills on the market use a round tube on bar configuration for their clamping system and it's 100% based on binding from an off center load.
Started working on the blocks. They are out of 3" x 4" cold rolled rectangular (1018). I started by milling one of the band sawed sides flat and square, and the holes will be indexed off this side. This will also be the side to get welded to the forks to help with the final machining set up. My plan is to bore the holes about .030" under, weld them to the forks, and then do the final bore and ream on the vertical mill. I know the welding will distort the hole so this will make them round again. Notice in one of the pictures the groove for distributing grease as I plan to have a grease zerk on each of the blocks.
Not worried about binding? 90% of the bandsaw sawmills on the market use a round tube on bar configuration for their clamping system and it's 100% based on binding from an off center load.
Yeah i noticed how close in design it was too.
From your pics looks like your on your way.
Is that the best you can do though, i would have figured a hack saw , hand grinder, and a drill would have worked better.JOKE!!
Don't forget the big sledge! Always on standby.:laughing:
If you have a torch you can heat shrink it back to fairly straight. A lot easier than grinding or replacing and would only take 15-20 minutes. Nice tractor, BTW.The angle on the top outside edge of the fork mounts is what holds mine up. I also had a little warpage between the bottom rail and top rail, so there's not as much slop in that connection as designed (my bottom cross tube is thin so the heat sucked it in more than I had expected it would). So there's a tighter fit front to back on the bottom rail which holds the top rail in firm contact with the fork brackets. Then the paint on both surfaces doesn't help anything either.
I can still move them with a light tapping of the mallet, but they seem to twist sideways and bite into those two rails if I try doing it by hand.
If I find I need to move them more than I have so far, then I'll probably cut the bottom bar off and replace
it, or just grind it back to relieve the friction.