Iv got a Hudson Sawyer it's a small mill an it cut well an true but it's not set up like the mill n ur video I'm having trouble with the belt rolling over. Iv watch ur video 2 times an its help me get the little Hudson back sawing again it's took a belt or two but iv got it now thanks for the info big help
Sometimes as the belt ages, it wears in a way that makes it easier to twist or even gets a twist in it. If the belt continues to twist put a new belt on.
I do a little picking on the flattop bluegrass mostly iv got 10 old 6 strings an a 12 string id love to check out sum of ur work would you send me sum info plz thank you very much
@@RockyDurham-tn4ln Currently and for the last 3 years, I have been building a timber frame house. I have been too busy to build any guitars. After I finish, I hope to resume guitar building but I don't have a time frame for that.
Thank you for taking the time to make the video. This is exactly the issue i was having with my os23
Thanks for the info big help
I've got the same mill. Thanks for the tip.
Thanks! Helpful!
Iv got a Hudson Sawyer it's a small mill an it cut well an true but it's not set up like the mill n ur video I'm having trouble with the belt rolling over. Iv watch ur video 2 times an its help me get the little Hudson back sawing again it's took a belt or two but iv got it now thanks for the info big help
Glad my info was able to help. Thanks for the comment.
Sometimes as the belt ages, it wears in a way that makes it easier to twist or even gets a twist in it. If the belt continues to twist put a new belt on.
I do a little picking on the flattop bluegrass mostly iv got 10 old 6 strings an a 12 string id love to check out sum of ur work would you send me sum info plz thank you very much
@@RockyDurham-tn4ln Currently and for the last 3 years, I have been building a timber frame house. I have been too busy to build any guitars. After I finish, I hope to resume guitar building but I don't have a time frame for that.