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    Startrite 352 problem (Resolved)

    Robbo, excellent idea, but I can't see how to do that? I can see an edit button for the last post I made, but that doesn't seem to let me edit the title, and there is no edit button for my first post.
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    Startrite 352 problem (Resolved)

    Well I managed to fix it. There is a rubbing block between two Allen keyed locking bolts for adjustment. This had come out, because I had removed the guides from the bottom of the top guide post and allowed the post to drop fully down. To remedy, I had to remove the door, remove the upper band...
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    Startrite 352 problem (Resolved)

    Manual includes exploded diagram.
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    Startrite 352 problem (Resolved)

    I can push the rod up through the hole at the top, It then realigns correctly, and if I tighten the hand locking wheel, it locks in position, so I could use that to cut large bits if wood. It's when I lower the rod and the end comes out of the hole at the top, it springs to the right. It's as if...
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    Startrite 352 problem (Resolved)

    I would think it likely. I've tried loosing the bar retaining nut, but it doesn't help, and I'm slightly nervous of losing bits inside the casing.
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    Startrite 352 problem (Resolved)

    As you can see, the Top Guide Post is at an angle.
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    Startrite 352 problem (Resolved)

    My Startrite bandsaw jammed and I think I have damaged the Top Guide Post (or at least the mechanism inside that allows it to slide up and down). This is the rod that holds the top blade guide and slides up and down to adjust the height you can cut. It no longer moves up and down perpendicular...
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    Hello from Canterbury

    Hello, I'm a long standing amateur woodworker and DIY guy who just found this forum. I've joined as I have a tricky problem with my Startrite 352 bandsaw, but I'll post that separately. I've got a wood lathe and can turn amateur stuff on it, plus pillar drill, bandsaw, chopsaw, and a cupboard of...
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