Good Morning!!!! 52F @ 6:00AM. 0% Precip. / 0.00 in. Sunny. High 74F. Winds NW at 10 to 15 mph.
Still under a Fire Weather Watch, with low humidity and breezy conditions. Winds are expected to increase over the weekend, unfortunately to levels close to what sparked last Sunday's fires.:shocked:
The bandsaw blade mystery was solved yesterday, while I was on the phone with the supplier. I hadn't noticed it before, but there was a sticky label on the narrow edge of the package that said it was a Neo blade, an all carbon steel material not known for its durability. And incidentally, selling at a price of about half what I paid. This revelation came only after the "company expert" had grilled me about blade speed, cutting fluid, and all the rest to ensure that I wasn't abusing his product. I explained that a bi-metal blade in my old hacksaw seemed to have no problem with the stainless steel screw stock I needed to cut, and that other bi-metal blades I'd used previously in the bandsaw had exhibited exceptionally long life. Then I saw the sticker for the first time, and everyone quickly realized I'd been sent the wrong blade stock. They emailed out a UPS shipping label and I shoved the blade back into the plastic envelope in which it had arrived. That way they'll also get to see the damage done to the blade cassette as a result of their poor packaging choice. I wouldn't want to be the clerk that processed this order; his name was stamped on the blade cassette so I suspect he's gonna be in for a rough time next week.:laughing:
Was headed into town yesterday got put off by the mechanic saying he was too busy to meet. So I'll be over there today, taking the instrument cluster along in hopes of installing it. There's still some wiring that he was supposed to do for a speed sensor and a Check Engine Light, but like everything else, it hasn't happened.
Used the rest of the day to clean and check preload on the old bike's rear wheel bearings. One bearing is showing some unusual marks on the outer race and a few of the rollers, so I'll swing by a bearing house today and see what they want for one. Swapping bearings means opening something of a Pandora's Box because preload is adjusted by changing spacers in the bearing stack. That or machining/lapping the existing spacers, a delicate and somewhat time consuming job. Good thing I'm retired, huh?:laughing:
TGIF! (Even though it is the 13th):shocked::drink: