DTB1985
Established Member
Hi all,
So my first post, I've used the forum for a lot of research and you've all got an amazing amount of knowledge so thanks for all the past help and future help I'm sure.
So I've gone and bought a Kity 613 and thought I'd share my experience / ask for some advice. It's in good nick structurally and mechanically with good bearings, decent wheel rubber and a motor that runs well but it does have a number of issues:
- The drive belt is hanging together by a thread.
Already ordered a new one
- All the guide adjustments are majorly seized.
Working on that
- Plenty of surface rust and blown paint.
Will clean up and repaint although wish I know what the original colour was
- A switch that requires at least a roll of tape to keep it together.
Will try to repair but might have to replace
The biggest problem is that one of the screw that hold the 2 lower cold block guides has sheared off leaving some of the thread inside.
As you can see there is plenty of rest and corrosion but its all just surface stuff which I can deal with. Going to try and remove the old thread thats stuck in the bandsaw and drill and tap the original fixing to put a new threaded section in it. Just need to work out how to keep it there.
Already started work on the upper guide. Below's a picture of one side guides next to it's unfettled friend. The whole thing was seized solid with plenty of surface rust but WD40, a good clean with a wire brush seams to have done the trick. Not sure if I need to protect any of these parts with grease or paint as there was a lot of surface rust. Would they have been this gleaming originally or protected/painted in some way?
Hope to get the whole upper guide assembly finished this weekend between work.
Thanks for your time and to summarise:
- Does anyone has any idea of the Kity paint colour
- Is it possible to get a new/used cold block locking bolt (slim to impossible, I imagine)
- Does the part above need protecting with paint, something else or let it shine.
I'll post a few more pics of the machine in general when I can.
Thanks.
So my first post, I've used the forum for a lot of research and you've all got an amazing amount of knowledge so thanks for all the past help and future help I'm sure.
So I've gone and bought a Kity 613 and thought I'd share my experience / ask for some advice. It's in good nick structurally and mechanically with good bearings, decent wheel rubber and a motor that runs well but it does have a number of issues:
- The drive belt is hanging together by a thread.
Already ordered a new one
- All the guide adjustments are majorly seized.
Working on that
- Plenty of surface rust and blown paint.
Will clean up and repaint although wish I know what the original colour was
- A switch that requires at least a roll of tape to keep it together.
Will try to repair but might have to replace
The biggest problem is that one of the screw that hold the 2 lower cold block guides has sheared off leaving some of the thread inside.
As you can see there is plenty of rest and corrosion but its all just surface stuff which I can deal with. Going to try and remove the old thread thats stuck in the bandsaw and drill and tap the original fixing to put a new threaded section in it. Just need to work out how to keep it there.
Already started work on the upper guide. Below's a picture of one side guides next to it's unfettled friend. The whole thing was seized solid with plenty of surface rust but WD40, a good clean with a wire brush seams to have done the trick. Not sure if I need to protect any of these parts with grease or paint as there was a lot of surface rust. Would they have been this gleaming originally or protected/painted in some way?
Hope to get the whole upper guide assembly finished this weekend between work.
Thanks for your time and to summarise:
- Does anyone has any idea of the Kity paint colour
- Is it possible to get a new/used cold block locking bolt (slim to impossible, I imagine)
- Does the part above need protecting with paint, something else or let it shine.
I'll post a few more pics of the machine in general when I can.
Thanks.