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Grizzly H3051 6" Extension Block Kit

Grizzly H3051 6" Extension Block Kit
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Additional Grizzly H3051 6" Extension Block Kit Information

Increase your G0555 14" bandsaw's cutting capacity to 12" high with this bolt-on 6" extension block kit. Includes all necessary hardware plus extended blade guard and 3/8" x 105" x 6 TPI blade.

 

What Customers Say About Grizzly H3051 6" Extension Block Kit:

After installation everything lined up well and I installed my 105" Wood Slicer blade. After reading some of the reviews on this Extension Block Kit, I bought one for my Rigid bandsaw. RichGrizzly H3051 6" Extension Block Kit Made a few cuts length wise through a 4x4, some hard rock maple will be next. I followed the directions and had the kit installed in about an hour. Every thing went well and the fit was good.

I got the riser block in and the top half aligned and needed two more steadying hands which the LOML provided. Turned it on, and cut a test piece. I have a Ridgid saw, and everything fit to a tee.

That was definitely the largest challenge.I lowered the upper wheel as low as it would go to install the new blade (6TPI +/-). Everything works well, with low noise and vibration, same as before. I carefully tensioned the blade and set the tilt so that the blade tracked correctly.

My friendly UPS man delivered this item about 2:00pm, and by 3:30pm my saw was back together. I used a large adjustable wrench on the head end and a 15/16 wrench on the nut. A+ to Grizzly.

I rigged a strap over a garage door track to hold up the upper half of the saw after it was loose from the bottom. Like another reviewer, I repainted the block gray so it matches.The bolt head and the nut are an odd size.

For instance if you follow what it says to do, after unbolting the original riser bolt and try to lift the head you are in for a surprise. Intuition guides, but I'd advise walking the process before diving right in. And after all this for some reason every time I'd start the saw, the blade would reposition itself even after the whole routing of re-tension, check tracking set back guide wheels and then the side guide wheels. It is now better and tolerable, but even so there is more squeak and vibration than pre-riser block addition. The installations instructions are approximate one learns. (Check Highland Hardware) For this and for all other wood shop additions I HIGHLY RECOMMEND reading Bill Pentz's site on shop dust collection and all extant dust collection systems--the health hazards to the dust, the false security of shop dust collections systems (perpetuated by ALL the vendors of dust collection produces) and Bill's designs to make it safer to enjoy our work/hobby in the wood shop. A little reaming, a little block and mallet and it went on. Bill is an engineer, a very smart designer and an responsive and introspective fellow.

Then the fun began is readjusting all the tensioning options, and blade tracking. But better have small wrenches of proper sized box end wrench because the bottom nut clearance is quite tight. Grizzly H3051 6" Extension Block Kit It installs, with some adjustment and "persuasion". the instructions do not say to remove the blade guide in the head which connects to the body below. It was a multiple try iterative process.

The nut, by the way is an odd, and largish, 21 mm nut, the riser settled in nicely. I had to go through gymnastics to finally loosen the wheel to get the new blade on. Opps. Like my father-in-law used to say, "if it doesn't fit, don't force it, just get a larger hammer."The tabs were oversized for the tab holes on the block.

I spent 1 1/2 hours readjusting and This was the fine tuning that took the most time. The noise and vibration was unbelievable. It is a great saw that will be made much better when I add composite guide block vs the guide wheels and upgraded blades. All other guides then needed, both top and the bottom, factory-set guide wheels. I could not let it stand.

Watch out on adding the new blade. It is worth the hassle and $60. [.].Check it out soon. The good news if however that I have a full 12.25" of clearance for resawing and an old friend back on line. Then when tightening the nut it all compressed and straightened nicely.

The biggest annoyance is that the whisper quiet saw I initially knew is no longer. The new blade was too small even after loosening the tensions apparatus as much as possible. The instruction sheet is not complete; not all steps are included. I'd recommend getting very familiar with pages 18-19 and 33 of the saws users manual.

After installing the block the blade was initially too short to fit on the wheels. Also, a bit of fiddling with the tensioner was necessary to enable the 105" blade to fit. But overall the block works well, and is reasonably priced. As other reviews note, the installation of the block is fairly simple, and I was able to do it by myself. I did have to go buy a wrench for the rather large bolt that attaches the block to the bandsaw.

Great customer service. The kit arrived missing one of the 6 parts, and Grizzly had the replacement in the mail the next day, no questions asked. The extension is most useful if one is going to do re-sawing where the greater cutting height is often necessary. Received this item as a supplement to the Grizzly 14 in. G0555 Band Saw, and it met the usual high quality standard of the Grizzly products.

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