*Perfect band saw for the hobby enthusiast **MyBest.Tools** Easy to set up and square. Had it running in 10 to 15 minutes. Quality of cuts will depend on the quality of the blades.*
I just purchased this bandsaw and found this video to be very helpful. Just want to note that my new saw has several upgraded features in comparison to the saw in the video: 1. All guide bearing adjustments can now be done without tools. This includes both top and bottom guides. 2. The lower thrust bearing is no longer attached to the table. It’s part of an adjustable block assembly that holds thrust and side bearings, and is attached to the frame. 3. The small panel that covers the upper thrust bearing is gone, and the tool-less adjustment knob is always exposed. 4. The lower guide guard is now a single unit, and is hinged to move out of the way for adjustments. It does not require the use of any wrenches. All of these updates make setup and adjustments much easier than the version shown in the video. Note that the old part number was 714400, whereas the new saw part number is 714401. Thanks again for the great video!
@@matteason989 Hey, Matt. After my post, I realized the 01 part number is just for the saw, and 714400K remains the part number for the entire kit (stand, fence, etc.). So, it appears the changes I listed above have been rolled into production with no change in part numbers, and therefore no way to tell which version you might get before purchasing the saw. My guess is that this stock is turning over pretty quickly these days, and a saw purchased today is likely to have these updates. FWIW, I purchased mine in May from Acme Tools. Sorry for the confusion, and good luck.
Hello I bought this saw 4 days ago after watching this video. Thank you, it's a great saw. Just a couple comments for future buyers. It's a heavy saw, about 300 lbs. so get a friend to help you set it up. It's a fairly easy straight forward set up so don't be afraid of it. It comes with the trunion mounted to the frame not to the table as shown in the video. You do have to mount the table to trunion, only 4 bolts. Mine came with 2 rust marks on the table but cleaned up nicely with paint thinner and steel wool. If you need to clean yours, wax it afterwards so it doesn't rust again. The set screw for the lower thrust bearing adjuster is 3 mm not 4 mm as the instruction sheet calls for also a ball end style hex wrench helps install the upper dust port. The wrench supplied just won't get it done. The only other tip I have is when you go to turn it on for the first time push the green button with really firm pressure. It moves about a quarter inch or so before it engages the real switch and that inner switch has a very tight spring. After you work it a few times you'll get used to it. Happy Sawdust and thank you Alex for the all the advice on every ones comments. I had bought 5 Timber wolf blades when I bought the saw, guess I'll be ordering some Carter blades at least in the smaller sizes.
Thanks for the feedback. Carter blades a far superior to the Timberwolf in both performance and durability. Post some photos, you have a great saw there
Another perfect set up, Alex. I set my JET 14" band saw up years ago per your instructions and have never had an issue with "blade drift" . Thank you for that and also for showing off the latest toy in JET's line up. Have a great day !!
Glad you like the saw,I bought one last month when Jet had 10% off.I set it up using your method and it works perfectly.I removed the keepers on the fence so it can just be lifted off when not needed. Now if Carter would just make a stabilizer to fit this saw without having to buy extra parts.
Thank you for a very informative video. I've had my 14-SFX bandsaw for about four years, and I love it. I recently found that some of the guide and thrust bearings had seized up and needed to be replaced. This video helped me greatly for realigning everything. While I had the saw apart, I decided to address an annoying scraping sound in the upper chamber. I've had that since I bought the saw. I pulled the upper wheel and found that the scraping sound was caused by a bent red tension pointer, the rear of the pointer coming in contact with the wheel. Coincidentally, I believe I heard the same sound in this video when the wheels were hand-turned. Once I removed and straightened the tension lever, the saw became very quiet. It's almost deceiving, how quiet it is. On to making more sawdust!
thanks Alex! I just bought this saw yesterday! You were the first person I looked up to see if you had a setup video for it. And I was not disappointed! I am getting into the bandsaw game finally! You are the man sir
Ordered the Jet JWBS-14SFX Bandsaw today! Should have it in a week. Thanks for all of your videos, get some learning to do. Haven't used a good Bandsaw since high school.
I watched Alex video when he showed Carter products in some kind of convention. I noticed he is very knowledgeable. Then after I saw this video I ordered a Jet bandsaw through Home Depot. I usually buy Dewalt products but I decided to buy jet bandsaw and I am very happy.
I got an amazing deal on a open box for this exact model. Never used a good bandsaw. Watched this video, many many MANY times. First cuts went like a dream. The only bandsaw I have for comparison is a 9” plastic delta and they don’t even seem like the same type of machine. So much nicer to use than a table saw. THANK YOU! I appreciate ya
I would like to add a mobile base. In your comments below, you mentioned one with steel wheels from Woodcraft. Can't find it on their website. Also, I put on a 3/4" Wood Slicer blade. Tires are only 1" wide so can't center the teeth on the crown of the wheel. Even so, with your setup, the saw does a fabulous job of resawing. I've had this saw for several years and had been struggling until I saw your video. Thanks for the great advice!
My school just purchased item for my wood shop I am very inspired by this video to do some serious woodworking with my new jet bandsaw. Thanks for informative video....
Great instruction for this same band saw I recently purchased. First bandsaw that I've had and I like your enthusiasm and scope of knowledge that you provided in this video. Thank you Sir and God bless!
My experience with this saw has been mixed. I bought it on a black friday deal last December. When it arrived, I noticed that the upper guard (the red housing with vertical slot to allow blade installation) was cocked so that I couldn't raise it all the way; the red housing ran into the white steel housing, which was cocked. After talking to Jet tech support many times and trying to correct this, Jet replaced the saw. The replacement saw has a few minor issues (the upper guide block was roughly machined and two upper guide bearings wouldn't rotate at all), but Jet supplied replacement parts and the saw is now running. I also have a Laguna 14|12. The Jet is beefier and taller. The lower guides are harder to set on the Laguna because they didn't provide enough vertical clearance under the table for larger hands. Also the upper post was 'cocked' on the Laguna and I ended up shimming it to get the ceramic side guide faces to be parallel with the blade. Overall I'm not sure which I would pick if I could only have one. I think the Laguna might get the nod by half a gnat's whisker but my impression is that if I had spent a little more and got a Jet 15", it would have been a better saw in terms of guide adjustability and perhaps quality.
I wouldn’t disagree that the 15” is a better built saw and their customer service was exemplary. Sad you got some issues but I’m thrilled they stepped up. Thanks for sharing
I watched this video and you were right on about all of it. On one of the other videos you preloaded the 1/4 inch blade but didn't on the top. So this my Jet 14 you don't need to preload the upper back bearing
I just bought this today, based largely on your recommendation. It’s a beast compared to my 14” Delta 3/4HP! The newer version doesn’t have the thrust bearing as part of the table - it’s setup more like Carter guides now. Take the time to align the fence properly and it cuts super accurately.
@@bandsawlife2660 Actually, I noticed that when you applied the tensioner, there was no clunking sound like there is on mine. Even with no blade on the machine at all, when I raise and lower the tensioner, it makes a pronounced clunk about halfway through the travel. It’s a brand new saw, so I don’t think there could be any wear issues. There’s that and the upper wheel rubs on the left part of the blade guard, which is annoying. Maybe something’s misaligned in there...
@@bandsawlife2660 Ahhh. That I can do. I’ve been super happy with this saw, and it freed up my little Delta 14” so that I can actually use it to learn since the Jet is used for production resawing. We just delivered 200 parts to our customer and they were thrilled with them. If you have a minute to waste, check out Nordost on the web. They make INSANELY high priced audiophile cables, and those cables have precision machined wood blocks with their logo etc. We make those blocks. You, sir, have been an invaluable source of information and advice and I can’t thank you enough!
@@bandsawlife2660 It turned out to be the set screw at the bottom of the cam was “about to fall off” loose. I had to disassemble the mechanism to get to it, but it wasn’t hard. Just the bottom bracket with the through-bolt coming off was enough access to tighter her up and get back and running.
Have been researching band saws. After reviewing your excellent video, the Jet JWBS14-SF is the one I ordered. Will be using mine for wood resaw. What casters did you install on the stand? I would like to have mine mobile. I talked to Jet and they cautioned about being top heavy and maybe tipping over with the increased height with casters installed. Would appreciate your thoughts. Thanks.
Great review. I get the impression you like this more than the Rikon equivalent, which you’ve also done a great setup piece on. Big question: people are complaining the 116” blades are hard to find. Your thoughts.
I bought the 14DXpro (the pro has the cabinet base instead of the open-frame stad) a few years ago and love it. How does the DX compare w/ the SFX? I also got the Kreg rail & fence, and the micro adjuster - great addition to a saw that doesn't have a fence.
Excellent synopsis of this saw. Thanks to you I just bought it and should have it delivered by Jan 25th. Can I ask where you got the wheels for the stand so that I can move it around? Thanks for the vid.
Thanks for the guide … great job - Watched this a while back-and now I am considering this saw so it popped up again in my research… one question is how/when did you square the fence to the blade?
Alex. I’m looking for a second bandsaw. I have a 18 year old jet 18” saw that I want to leave set up for resawing and buy a 14” for everything else. I’m considering powermatic, jet, and rikon. I’d prefer cast iron wheels and a tension release. Do you have any suggestions?
Just got this saw. Still in the box. Can you suggest a good blade for green wood? I hope to get plenty of wood from people having trees cut down and save it from the landfill and firepits. Lot of people seem to like the timber wolf blades.
Hi Alex not sure if you will see this. I am having trouble deciding on the bandsaw or. Laguna . Also wondering how imperative to upgrade to Carter bearing guides. Thank you. John.
Alex, thank you for your clear explanations. The ceiling height in my basement is 86”. What is the height of the saw with tensioning handle fully raised? Thanks!
I just purchased this saw. I have a couple of questions on the set up. First, the lower thrust bearing rides on the side of the blade. Is this supposed to do that? Second, is there a trick to getting the smaller blades to ride center? My 1/4" will not. I'm assuming it's due to the tires not being perfectly flat?
Loosen The two side bolts and there should be enough play to move the entire bracket, there is a small Allen screw to move the back thrust bearing to line it up
I have this saw. when I tried to install a 1/4" blade, the tensioner nut ran out of threads and fell apart well before the indicator reached the 1/4" mark. Is there some sort of method for adjusting the indicator? Since I have this feature, it would be nice to use it without having to rely on "eyeballing" alone.
Alex. I really enjoyed your very educational videos so far and they helped me tune up my old Jet bandsaw for great re-sawing. Thank you. I just had my new 14-SFX saw delivered to me yesterday and assembled it today. After adjusting the blade and bearings per your instructions I tried lowering the "upper guide rack". I saw that the distance between the back of the blade and the upper thrust bearing increased almost 3/16". Now if I move the rack upwards, it would not move past 10" up, as the back of the blade pushes against the thrust bearing. I called Jet and the guy had no idea how to adjust this. Maybe you have an idea. Thank you.
Alex i have a guestion for you . I recently purchased the jet bandsaw 15" 3 hp model and im in the process of installing a 3/ 4" blade but I'm having a problem of centering the gullet in the center of the wheel l can't get the blade to stay in the center I adjust the wheel to bring blade back to center it and it stops just short of center I run out of adjustment . Is it because blade is too wide ? I'm trying to follow your instructions on set up . any idea why it won't stay . Thanks Tony
First, thank you so much for this incredible tutorial. I have a couple of questions for you: 1) should the deepest part of the gullet be in the center of the wheel top AND bottom? If so, I'm having trouble getting that alignment. 2) what's your advice for finding correct tension? I popped a 1/2" blade pretty immediately upon setting up my saw... 3) how clean of a cut should someone reasonably expect when re-sawing?
1. Top only, the bottom should always ride a little forward from the top. 2. Tapping on the blade with one finger, always on the left side just above the guard you shouldn’t get more than a 1/4” of movement. 3. A pass through a drum sander should be able to smooth it. Hope this helps
Hi Alex: Very informative video. Just subscribed. I've just come across your name as I am acquiring shop tools to go into my newly reorganized garage. I recently purchased the Rikon 10-3061 10" Deluxe Bandsaw, Includes Fence and Two Blade Speeds. It has not yet shipped. I am starting to doubt the purchase based on many complaints I've seen about the non standard 5/8" miter slot. How big of an issue is that (there are really no 5/8" miters out there that have any good reviews)? And what benchtop band saw would you recommend for at most $700 budget? Thank you in advance.
I'm going to get one of these on Black Friday from my local Woodcraft. I'm planning on using it for re-sawing, general rip cuts, and some minor coping. Do I need to go through all these steps every time I change a blade or is it pretty well set after the initial setup? Thanks for the info and I can't wait to get it! Never had a *good* bandsaw before and I'm already chomping at the bit to use it.
Hi Alex I just bought that saw just took it out the crate today would you have any clue why the top wheel when I raise the blade guard up high and turn the top wheel it rubs really bad on the guard would you have any idea why!!
Sounds like the guard may be just a little loose. If you just pull it forward it shouldn’t rub and then tighten it up so that it is aligned and doesn’t hit the wheel.
OK alex, I think jet made this saw so you do not remove the table to adjust the lower rollers. Just take the covers off them. Looks pretty ez to get to.
No I have this exact saw. You do have to remove table. I install/replace blade by inserting blade down separation on table. You cant adjust rollers but i dont adjust rollers each time. It had to grow on me. I would highly recommend this saw.
Hi Alex Really enjoyed meeting you at our local Woodcraft last month in T Town I bought this saw based on your review and my own research. Do you think the Carter Mag Fence would be a reasonable upgrade to the factory fence or for a Jet drill press? Thanks again
My Jet 14" SFX bandsaw was just delivered this week. BTW, this is my first bandsaw. As I am setting this up I am running into some issues - even though I am "trying" to follow the instruction manual. At this point I have two questions: 1. I have spent close to an hour trying to get the lower two screws of the upper dust port secured. To no avail I cannot get them to screw in. Is there a tip / trick on how to get them in? 2. I am installing a Timber-Wolf 3/4" blade as I need to initially do some resawing. It appears that the blade is getting hung up on the lower red guide. What do I need to do? I am a bit insecure as I don't want to take the machine out of any factory set calibration. Kindly look forward to your assistance. Thank you.
I bought this bandsaw about 18 months ago, I wish I'd watched this video sooner. Pretty I've ruined my 1/4" blade...oops! My only complaint about mine is the 'far side' of the table, where it's split for the blade to pass through, is a literal smidge higher than the front - so everything catches as I push it through. I was very new to woodworking when I bought it, and didn't realize this is probably a defect in the table top. Probably too late now to get Jet to do anything about it. I wonder if I could sand it down with some low grit paper and then polish it back up through the grits?
@@bandsawlife2660 i mean the actual cast iron table is not completely flat. Material passing over to the right of th blade catches on the far side of the split :(
Alex, I have that same Jet band saw. The top guide bearing when moved from the 13" down to the bottom for smaller wood cuts shifts so that the bearings are no longer where they are supposed to be. Does this mean that I need to have guide system replaced?
Hi Alex . i have a JWBS-18X Jet Bandsaw . i went to Carter website, but they only have 136" blades , in the manual says 137" can i get 136" for my bandsaw? thanks in advance.
Alex; After watching a few of your videos I decided on and purchased a Jet 14 SFX bandsaw. Your video helped me set it up properly and it's running great. It didn't come with a miter gage and was wondering what miter gage you recommend that's accurate, easy to use and available. Thanks
I’ve sent your message to Jpw to see if they have a reasonable solution. You can purchase aftermarket mixers but they get real expensive and are way more accurate than a bandsaw needs to be.
I love that they used cast iron for the wheels and the saw is a really nice looking design. BUT, I’ve been reading reviews on this model and there are a lot of people who are having problems with parts breaking while they snug up a certain area. There are multiple complaints about the fence locking mechanism breaking. There are more than a few complaints about the cast iron table being dipped, so people have to pick up the wood to go across the split in the table. Some complaints about the quick tension mechanism going bad. But the number one complaint (and it’s about 99% of those who contact Jet) is customer service and/or technical assistance. Literally dozens and dozens of people complain that there is little to no help from Jet. Of the people who have a properly functioning saw, they say it cuts effortlessly and they couldn’t be happier. This tells me it’s a problem at the manufacturing level. Jet, pay attention! This could bring you back to the top of the home workshop and even small business owners level or if these issues continue it will make you another laughing stock company that looks like you are just pretending to build good reliable products.
@@davidt8438 David while I can understand your criticism I also know this is their number one selling saw which means there are thousands upon thousands of them and yes there will always be problems. Jet had an issue with customer support during Covid and they have stepped it up. If you personally have a customer service issue please feel free to call on me and I’ll do my best to get you to the right person
@@bandsawlife2660 Thank you Alex, I appreciate your response. I’m glad to hear Covid was the culprit and not just another company just out for a buck and then no support. While I don’t have the aforementioned bandsaw I do have their old floor oscillating sander (JOVS 10) Unfortunately parts for that are no longer available and I’ve looked. I wonder if you know if the newer floor model (JOSS-S parts are interchangeable? Specifically the spindle and related parts. I understand you’re the bandsaw guy so if not that is expected. I do wish they would stock more parts for old machines that were sold as recent as 10 years ago. Thank you
Hello, I bought a used JET JWBS 14-SFX. I'm pretty happy with it soo far, but I bought new Cater tires for it and found out they are an 1/8" too narrow. Meaning the tire doesn't fill the wheel channel completely. Is there any advice you can give me regarding this? Should I take the Carter ones back?
@Alex, do you really have to take the whole table off to adjust the guides? From what I can see it looks like you should be able to make adjustments with the table still on. What do you do when you switch blades to one that is larger where you can’t put the gullets in the middle of the wheel? Do you have to remove the table or can you adjust the lower side bearings without? Thanks!
i just bought this saw and got it set up and its really a good saw,,,when i bring the fence up to the blade to align it with the blade there is about 3or 4 thousands off at the bottom,,and the instructions tell you to raise or lower the 4 screws on the top of where you lock it down,,any help would be appreciated
alex thank you ever so much for responding,,,this saw is really a beast,,,being honest i bought it because of the jet warranty,,,and of course the price,,they gave me a blade when i bought it,,i got a 3/4 blade and it really does do a good job,,honestly i was looking at the grizzly bandsaws,,,but i dont think i could have gotten such a good deal with them,,and neadless to say the shipping charge plus the warranty,,
Got a question for you Alex which is the best bandsaw in your opinion the (PWBS-14CS) Powermatic 14 inch bandsaw or the JET 14 inch deluxe pro bandsaw (JWBS-14DXPRO) they both seem to be great saws but I just wanna know an expert’s option. Thanks always a pleasure veiwing a masters knowledge
In my opinion the Powermatic is a great all around saw. It has the capability to resaw and do all the scroll work you would ever need. It has the Carter quick release, cast iron wheels, and standard blade size. The Jet is a nice saw and come standard with a solid riser block but the quick release is a tougher operation and the aluminum wheels just don’t give the inertia that the cast iron does. Depending on what you intend to do with the saw, either will work, I just feel the Powermatic does is with a bit more ease.
Alex, I have had this saw for one year now and love it! my only problem is with the fence play and the lock not staying tight. I have contacted Jet, and they sent me a spring steel replacement lock, but it didn't help, I have to use a C clamp on the far end of the fence to keep it from moving. is this typical, or is this possible a defect?
Love my saw. but having a problem went to change my blade and used the quick release , now it doesn't want to work very loose also blade guage arrow came off of pin, any ideas, By the way Love your videos,
May have to lube the cam with a dry lube and perhaps the tension rod as well. If this doesn’t work let me know, I know some great people that can help.
I'm about to buy a bandsaw for alot of use resawing hardwoods, my budget is about 1500, I just saw a rikon 324 on sale for 1K, is this worth the difference?
@@bandsawlife2660 yeah it looks like a better deal, and since it's going to be a focal point of the shop id rather get something good. Seems like a lot of people are saying this is a great deal, and the features are better. Thanks
Love the saw, unfortunately it’s become a very expensive brick. Hoping you’ll do a video or maybe link to one that shows how to reset the upper wheel and get the tensioner to stay in the loose position. It all started when trying to change blades, and the blade would not stay on long enough to track. Re-watching your videos now. :-)
Alex, I just bought this saw on your recommendation. I notice that when I try to tension the blade, it gets damn near impossible to turn the tension knob tight enough to reach the 5/8" mark they provide for my 5/8" blade. I can almost get it to 1/2" and it feels, and sounds like I'm going to break the wheel and locking lever off when tightening the quick release lever. Any advice?
I’ve found that you do need to grease the cam on occasion. Remember the greenwood blade is a little thicker so it can take a bit more to tension it. Please email me if you have any other issues Hugedolphinfan@yahoo.com
I appreciate the video Alex. Especially since this Jet model is in my top 3 finalists for purchase candidates. I realize I am late to the show but if you get this comment maybe you wouldn't mind taking a couple questions. Can you explain any appreciable difference between running this saw on 110V vs 220V? And, as I believe 1 3/4hp is probably minimal need for re-saw, would you say the 1 3/4hp would run more efficiently on the 110 or 220?
@@bandsawlife2660 When you cut the 13 inch board, we're you using 110 or 220? I have a feeling most will partly base the decision to buy it based on having 1 3/4 hp on 110 and don't have 220 available.
The Harvey Ambassador beats this saw hands down. More power, more resaw capacity, etc. I'm pretty sure that Harvey builds this saw for Jet. Thanks for the review.
*Perfect band saw for the hobby enthusiast **MyBest.Tools** Easy to set up and square. Had it running in 10 to 15 minutes. Quality of cuts will depend on the quality of the blades.*
I just purchased this bandsaw and found this video to be very helpful. Just want to note that my new saw has several upgraded features in comparison to the saw in the video:
1. All guide bearing adjustments can now be done without tools. This includes both top and bottom guides.
2. The lower thrust bearing is no longer attached to the table. It’s part of an adjustable block assembly that holds thrust and side bearings, and is attached to the frame.
3. The small panel that covers the upper thrust bearing is gone, and the tool-less adjustment knob is always exposed.
4. The lower guide guard is now a single unit, and is hinged to move out of the way for adjustments. It does not require the use of any wrenches.
All of these updates make setup and adjustments much easier than the version shown in the video. Note that the old part number was 714400, whereas the new saw part number is 714401.
Thanks again for the great video!
Thanks for the update, it will help others.
When I try looking I keep coming up with 714400K and no one seems to refer to it as 714401
@@matteason989 Hey, Matt. After my post, I realized the 01 part number is just for the saw, and 714400K remains the part number for the entire kit (stand, fence, etc.). So, it appears the changes I listed above have been rolled into production with no change in part numbers, and therefore no way to tell which version you might get before purchasing the saw. My guess is that this stock is turning over pretty quickly these days, and a saw purchased today is likely to have these updates. FWIW, I purchased mine in May from Acme Tools. Sorry for the confusion, and good luck.
@@chipmiller984 Thanks Chip. Local Rockler is doing 10 percent off Jet in August. I'm tempted to get this one instead of the Laguna
Hello I bought this saw 4 days ago after watching this video. Thank you, it's a great saw. Just a couple comments for future buyers. It's a heavy saw, about 300 lbs. so get a friend to help you set it up. It's a fairly easy straight forward set up so don't be afraid of it. It comes with the trunion mounted to the frame not to the table as shown in the video. You do have to mount the table to trunion, only 4 bolts. Mine came with 2 rust marks on the table but cleaned up nicely with paint thinner and steel wool. If you need to clean yours, wax it afterwards so it doesn't rust again. The set screw for the lower thrust bearing adjuster is 3 mm not 4 mm as the instruction sheet calls for also a ball end style hex wrench helps install the upper dust port. The wrench supplied just won't get it done. The only other tip I have is when you go to turn it on for the first time push the green button with really firm pressure. It moves about a quarter inch or so before it engages the real switch and that inner switch has a very tight spring. After you work it a few times you'll get used to it. Happy Sawdust and thank you Alex for the all the advice on every ones comments. I had bought 5 Timber wolf blades when I bought the saw, guess I'll be ordering some Carter blades at least in the smaller sizes.
Thanks for the feedback. Carter blades a far superior to the Timberwolf in both performance and durability. Post some photos, you have a great saw there
Another perfect set up, Alex. I set my JET 14" band saw up years ago per your instructions and have never had an issue with "blade drift" . Thank you for that and also for showing off the latest toy in JET's line up. Have a great day !!
bush master thank you
Glad you like the saw,I bought one last month when Jet had 10% off.I set it up using your method and it works perfectly.I removed the keepers on the fence so it can just be lifted off when not needed. Now if Carter would just make a stabilizer to fit this saw without having to buy extra parts.
Thank you for a very informative video. I've had my 14-SFX bandsaw for about four years, and I love it. I recently found that some of the guide and thrust bearings had seized up and needed to be replaced. This video helped me greatly for realigning everything. While I had the saw apart, I decided to address an annoying scraping sound in the upper chamber. I've had that since I bought the saw. I pulled the upper wheel and found that the scraping sound was caused by a bent red tension pointer, the rear of the pointer coming in contact with the wheel. Coincidentally, I believe I heard the same sound in this video when the wheels were hand-turned. Once I removed and straightened the tension lever, the saw became very quiet. It's almost deceiving, how quiet it is. On to making more sawdust!
thanks Alex! I just bought this saw yesterday! You were the first person I looked up to see if you had a setup video for it. And I was not disappointed! I am getting into the bandsaw game finally! You are the man sir
Let me know if I can help in the future! Cheers
Ordered the Jet JWBS-14SFX Bandsaw today! Should have it in a week. Thanks for all of your videos, get some learning to do. Haven't used a good Bandsaw since high school.
I watched Alex video when he showed Carter products in some kind of convention. I noticed he is very knowledgeable. Then after I saw this video I ordered a Jet bandsaw through Home Depot. I usually buy Dewalt products but I decided to buy jet bandsaw and I am very happy.
Glad to hear it!
I got an amazing deal on a open box for this exact model. Never used a good bandsaw. Watched this video, many many MANY times.
First cuts went like a dream. The only bandsaw I have for comparison is a 9” plastic delta and they don’t even seem like the same type of machine.
So much nicer to use than a table saw.
THANK YOU! I appreciate ya
Thanks
Thanks for the great walk-thru on installing the blade. My first doing this and it is much better than trying to figure out the manual.
I would like to add a mobile base. In your comments below, you mentioned one with steel wheels from Woodcraft. Can't find it on their website. Also, I put on a 3/4" Wood Slicer blade. Tires are only 1" wide so can't center the teeth on the crown of the wheel. Even so, with your setup, the saw does a fabulous job of resawing. I've had this saw for several years and had been struggling until I saw your video. Thanks for the great advice!
I just bought this saw a year from the day you published this video
Just bought my new Jet today.... what a dream saw. Thank you for the tips
Thanks for watching! Let me know how I can help
Alex, do you have a video demonstrating how to install the Carter guide upgrade for this saw? Many thanks for the excellent videos.
My school just purchased item for my wood shop I am very inspired by this video to do some serious woodworking with my new jet bandsaw. Thanks for informative video....
I bought this saw almost a year ago and I love it.
Great instruction for this same band saw I recently purchased. First bandsaw that I've had and I like your enthusiasm and scope of knowledge that you provided in this video. Thank you Sir and God bless!
My experience with this saw has been mixed. I bought it on a black friday deal last December. When it arrived, I noticed that the upper guard (the red housing with vertical slot to allow blade installation) was cocked so that I couldn't raise it all the way; the red housing ran into the white steel housing, which was cocked. After talking to Jet tech support many times and trying to correct this, Jet replaced the saw. The replacement saw has a few minor issues (the upper guide block was roughly machined and two upper guide bearings wouldn't rotate at all), but Jet supplied replacement parts and the saw is now running. I also have a Laguna 14|12. The Jet is beefier and taller. The lower guides are harder to set on the Laguna because they didn't provide enough vertical clearance under the table for larger hands. Also the upper post was 'cocked' on the Laguna and I ended up shimming it to get the ceramic side guide faces to be parallel with the blade. Overall I'm not sure which I would pick if I could only have one. I think the Laguna might get the nod by half a gnat's whisker but my impression is that if I had spent a little more and got a Jet 15", it would have been a better saw in terms of guide adjustability and perhaps quality.
I wouldn’t disagree that the 15” is a better built saw and their customer service was exemplary. Sad you got some issues but I’m thrilled they stepped up. Thanks for sharing
Great review
Going to order one from Home Depot. My Christmas gift
Thanks great review, I ordered my Jet 14 SFX this morning !
I watched this video and you were right on about all of it. On one of the other videos you preloaded the 1/4 inch blade but didn't on the top. So this my Jet 14 you don't need to preload the upper back bearing
I just bought this today, based largely on your recommendation. It’s a beast compared to my 14” Delta 3/4HP! The newer version doesn’t have the thrust bearing as part of the table - it’s setup more like Carter guides now. Take the time to align the fence properly and it cuts super accurately.
Please let me know if you have any other questions
@@bandsawlife2660 Actually, I noticed that when you applied the tensioner, there was no clunking sound like there is on mine. Even with no blade on the machine at all, when I raise and lower the tensioner, it makes a pronounced clunk about halfway through the travel. It’s a brand new saw, so I don’t think there could be any wear issues. There’s that and the upper wheel rubs on the left part of the blade guard, which is annoying. Maybe something’s misaligned in there...
There is a cam that needs some dry lube.
@@bandsawlife2660 Ahhh. That I can do. I’ve been super happy with this saw, and it freed up my little Delta 14” so that I can actually use it to learn since the Jet is used for production resawing. We just delivered 200 parts to our customer and they were thrilled with them. If you have a minute to waste, check out Nordost on the web. They make INSANELY high priced audiophile cables, and those cables have precision machined wood blocks with their logo etc. We make those blocks. You, sir, have been an invaluable source of information and advice and I can’t thank you enough!
@@bandsawlife2660 It turned out to be the set screw at the bottom of the cam was “about to fall off” loose. I had to disassemble the mechanism to get to it, but it wasn’t hard. Just the bottom bracket with the through-bolt coming off was enough access to tighter her up and get back and running.
Great video just got this bandsaw, seems they made some upgrades. The new version needs no tools for adjustment, it’s all thumb screws and cams.
21:22 just ordered one. This video was very helpful. Thank you
Just bought that one. Great deal and this is great. Information for set up. I now know how I kinked my 1/8 inch blade.
Excellent video! You saved me a ton of time by showing all these guide adjustments. Setting my new one up this afternoon!
GREAT VIDEO,.. I purchased this on your word. Now I want a roller but can not figure out which one is best... any suggestions.
great video Alex. A job well done
I have one of these. I was SHOCKED when I easily cut a 12” oak log with it.
Perfect timing! I just bought this saw and it helps to see you set it up. This is an amazing saw for the price!!
Douglas Hart absolutely agree, let me know if I can help.
Have been researching band saws. After reviewing your excellent video, the Jet JWBS14-SF is the one I ordered. Will be using mine for wood resaw. What casters did you install on the stand? I would like to have mine mobile. I talked to Jet and they cautioned about being top heavy and maybe tipping over with the increased height with casters installed. Would appreciate your thoughts. Thanks.
Steel rollers I got from Woodcraft
@@bandsawlife2660Thanks
One thing I am curious about is how you never aligned the table with the blade. How do you know the blade is parallel with the fence?
I used a F.A.S.T. Fence alignment system tool to align the fence directly to the blade.
Can you please show how you make the snake like you did in the live setup demo video?
Great review. I get the impression you like this more than the Rikon equivalent, which you’ve also done a great setup piece on. Big question: people are complaining the 116” blades are hard to find. Your thoughts.
Getting more common Everyday. You can order from Carter Products anytime
Outstanding !! Keep up the good work.
I bought the 14DXpro (the pro has the cabinet base instead of the open-frame stad) a few years ago and love it. How does the DX compare w/ the SFX? I also got the Kreg rail & fence, and the micro adjuster - great addition to a saw that doesn't have a fence.
SFX has a larger motor, longer blade, larger table, nice fence, larger resaw capacity
Man I’m glad I found this video! TY!
Excellent synopsis of this saw. Thanks to you I just bought it and should have it delivered by Jan 25th. Can I ask where you got the wheels for the stand so that I can move it around? Thanks for the vid.
From JPW
thanks. I need to determine ease of assembly from the shipping box
Thanks for the guide … great job - Watched this a while back-and now I am considering this saw so it popped up again in my research… one question is how/when did you square the fence to the blade?
Using the F.A.S.T. I squared the fence to the blade.
Alex. I’m looking for a second bandsaw. I have a 18 year old jet 18” saw that I want to leave set up for resawing and buy a 14” for everything else. I’m considering powermatic, jet, and rikon. I’d prefer cast iron wheels and a tension release. Do you have any suggestions?
Just got this saw. Still in the box. Can you suggest a good blade for green wood? I hope to get plenty of wood from people having trees cut down and save it from the landfill and firepits. Lot of people seem to like the timber wolf blades.
@@davegravel3740 Carter Products 3/8” Greenwood blade is the best.
Hi Alex not sure if you will see this. I am having trouble deciding on the bandsaw or. Laguna . Also wondering how imperative to upgrade to Carter bearing guides.
Thank you. John.
Is there any way you could do a video about the Jet J-8203K, 14" Metal/Wood Vertical Bandsaw? I'm a knife maker needing to saw both wood and metal.
Perhaps I could film it in your shop
How would we arrange that? I'm retiring this spring, and will have more time on my hands!
Alex, thank you for your clear explanations. The ceiling height in my basement is 86”. What is the height of the saw with tensioning handle fully raised? Thanks!
75” including the roller base
I just purchased this saw. I have a couple of questions on the set up. First, the lower thrust bearing rides on the side of the blade. Is this supposed to do that? Second, is there a trick to getting the smaller blades to ride center? My 1/4" will not. I'm assuming it's due to the tires not being perfectly flat?
Loosen The two side bolts and there should be enough play to move the entire bracket, there is a small Allen screw to move the back thrust bearing to line it up
18:46 Kamikaze attack! Stare at the carter sign in the background.
I have this saw. when I tried to install a 1/4" blade, the tensioner nut ran out of threads and fell apart well before the indicator reached the 1/4" mark. Is there some sort of method for adjusting the indicator? Since I have this feature, it would be nice to use it without having to rely on "eyeballing" alone.
Liked your video. I'm looking for a new saw. Do you like Jet products over Powermatic if so why?
I actually prefer Powermatic over Jet, Jet makes Powermatic. About like Ford makes Lincoln
Does the upper wheel have weights on it for balancing ?
Alex. I really enjoyed your very educational videos so far and they helped me tune up my old Jet bandsaw for great re-sawing. Thank you. I just had my new 14-SFX saw delivered to me yesterday and assembled it today. After adjusting the blade and bearings per your instructions I tried lowering the "upper guide rack". I saw that the distance between the back of the blade and the upper thrust bearing increased almost 3/16". Now if I move the rack upwards, it would not move past 10" up, as the back of the blade pushes against the thrust bearing. I called Jet and the guy had no idea how to adjust this. Maybe you have an idea. Thank you.
albertqss please email me @ Hugedolphinfan@yahoo.com and I’ll get you a tech that can help you.
Alex i have a guestion for you . I recently purchased the jet bandsaw 15" 3 hp model and im in the process of installing a 3/ 4" blade but I'm having a problem of centering the gullet in the center of the wheel l can't get the blade to stay in the center I adjust the wheel to bring blade back to center it and it stops just short of center I run out of adjustment . Is it because blade is too wide ? I'm trying to follow your instructions on set up . any idea why it won't stay . Thanks Tony
You’re amazing man I’ve been following you for a little bit his band so it looks fascinating I might possibly buy one
I've got the 2022 version of this saw - cams are now on top and bottom. No need to remove the table ;)
First, thank you so much for this incredible tutorial. I have a couple of questions for you:
1) should the deepest part of the gullet be in the center of the wheel top AND bottom? If so, I'm having trouble getting that alignment.
2) what's your advice for finding correct tension? I popped a 1/2" blade pretty immediately upon setting up my saw...
3) how clean of a cut should someone reasonably expect when re-sawing?
1. Top only, the bottom should always ride a little forward from the top.
2. Tapping on the blade with one finger, always on the left side just above the guard you shouldn’t get more than a 1/4” of movement.
3. A pass through a drum sander should be able to smooth it.
Hope this helps
@@bandsawlife2660 thank you so much! I'm going to get the saw reset tonight. Really appreciate your time and knowledge.
Hi Alex: Very informative video. Just subscribed. I've just come across your name as I am acquiring shop tools to go into my newly reorganized garage. I recently purchased the Rikon 10-3061 10" Deluxe Bandsaw, Includes Fence and Two Blade Speeds. It has not yet shipped. I am starting to doubt the purchase based on many complaints I've seen about the non standard 5/8" miter slot. How big of an issue is that (there are really no 5/8" miters out there that have any good reviews)? And what benchtop band saw would you recommend for at most $700 budget? Thank you in advance.
good video shopping for a saw today. Not sure if i should buy the Rikon 10-326 Deluxe 14 inch or this one.
My opinion is Jet
Excellent review. Thank you!
I'm going to get one of these on Black Friday from my local Woodcraft. I'm planning on using it for re-sawing, general rip cuts, and some minor coping. Do I need to go through all these steps every time I change a blade or is it pretty well set after the initial setup? Thanks for the info and I can't wait to get it! Never had a *good* bandsaw before and I'm already chomping at the bit to use it.
No you should need to but by doing it the first time it helps you under the saw better
love the wood stove!
Great for mistakes
@@bandsawlife2660 hahahahaha! I'll keep that in mind
Hi Alex I just bought that saw just took it out the crate today would you have any clue why the top wheel when I raise the blade guard up high and turn the top wheel it rubs really bad on the guard would you have any idea why!!
Sounds like the guard may be just a little loose. If you just pull it forward it shouldn’t rub and then tighten it up so that it is aligned and doesn’t hit the wheel.
OK alex, I think jet made this saw so you do not remove the table to adjust the lower rollers. Just take the covers off them. Looks pretty ez to get to.
No
I have this exact saw. You do have to remove table.
I install/replace blade by inserting blade down separation on table. You cant adjust rollers but i dont adjust rollers each time.
It had to grow on me. I would highly recommend this saw.
I just ordered that saw so this video was of great help. Thank you!
Hi Alex
Really enjoyed meeting you at our local Woodcraft last month in T Town
I bought this saw based on your review and my own research.
Do you think the Carter Mag Fence would be a reasonable upgrade to the factory fence or for a Jet drill press?
Thanks again
Absolutely, I use mine for the drill press all the time.
Do you recommend replacing the factory wheels with Carter blue urethane wheels? Thx
Only if your wheels are worn out.
My Jet 14" SFX bandsaw was just delivered this week. BTW, this is my first bandsaw. As I am setting this up I am running into some issues - even though I am "trying" to follow the instruction manual. At this point I have two questions: 1. I have spent close to an hour trying to get the lower two screws of the upper dust port secured. To no avail I cannot get them to screw in. Is there a tip / trick on how to get them in? 2. I am installing a Timber-Wolf 3/4" blade as I need to initially do some resawing. It appears that the blade is getting hung up on the lower red guide. What do I need to do? I am a bit insecure as I don't want to take the machine out of any factory set calibration. Kindly look forward to your assistance. Thank you.
Stanley Pearse please feel free to contact me and I’ll help you anyway I can, my email, Hugedolphinfan@yahoo.com
I bought this bandsaw about 18 months ago, I wish I'd watched this video sooner. Pretty I've ruined my 1/4" blade...oops!
My only complaint about mine is the 'far side' of the table, where it's split for the blade to pass through, is a literal smidge higher than the front - so everything catches as I push it through. I was very new to woodworking when I bought it, and didn't realize this is probably a defect in the table top. Probably too late now to get Jet to do anything about it. I wonder if I could sand it down with some low grit paper and then polish it back up through the grits?
I generally will add some duck tape to the bottom of the insert to raise it. I understand what your saying about it catching, aggravating!
@@bandsawlife2660 i mean the actual cast iron table is not completely flat. Material passing over to the right of th blade catches on the far side of the split :(
Is the table pin in place?
@@bandsawlife2660 yep, slides in fine. It’s like a 64th off, just enough to catch the edge of even my woodpeckers rules.
Give jet a call. 888-274-6846 this is a structural issue, should be covered.
Is there any difference between this 14-SFX and the model with the smaller Jet logo and no 'jwbs14' decal at the bottom?
Alex, I have that same Jet band saw. The top guide bearing when moved from the 13" down to the bottom for smaller wood cuts shifts so that the bearings are no longer where they are supposed to be. Does this mean that I need to have guide system replaced?
This saw does have some adjustments but I think you need a customer service expert, give them a call and please keep me in the loop. 800-274-6846
Hi Alex . i have a JWBS-18X Jet Bandsaw . i went to Carter website, but they only have 136" blades , in the manual says 137" can i get 136" for my bandsaw? thanks in advance.
You can order a 137” from Carter, call 888-622-7837 mention me for a 10% discount
Where did you get that sweet wheel system that you have this tool floating on?
From Jet Equipment.
(800) 274-6846
What mobile base do you have on it?
Captian Morg it from Jet
Alex; After watching a few of your videos I decided on and purchased a Jet 14 SFX bandsaw. Your video helped me set it up properly and it's running great. It didn't come with a miter gage and was wondering what miter gage you recommend that's accurate, easy to use and available. Thanks
I’ve sent your message to Jpw to see if they have a reasonable solution. You can purchase aftermarket mixers but they get real expensive and are way more accurate than a bandsaw needs to be.
Does carter mske s blade for s craftsmen 1hp 12 bandsaw. It was inherited from my father. Is the saw worth it? Or should I buy this Jet?
They do and it’s always worth a try.
I love that they used cast iron for the wheels and the saw is a really nice looking design. BUT, I’ve been reading reviews on this model and there are a lot of people who are having problems with parts breaking while they snug up a certain area. There are multiple complaints about the fence locking mechanism breaking. There are more than a few complaints about the cast iron table being dipped, so people have to pick up the wood to go across the split in the table. Some complaints about the quick tension mechanism going bad. But the number one complaint (and it’s about 99% of those who contact Jet) is customer service and/or technical assistance. Literally dozens and dozens of people complain that there is little to no help from Jet. Of the people who have a properly functioning saw, they say it cuts effortlessly and they couldn’t be happier. This tells me it’s a problem at the manufacturing level. Jet, pay attention! This could bring you back to the top of the home workshop and even small business owners level or if these issues continue it will make you another laughing stock company that looks like you are just pretending to build good reliable products.
@@davidt8438 David while I can understand your criticism I also know this is their number one selling saw which means there are thousands upon thousands of them and yes there will always be problems. Jet had an issue with customer support during Covid and they have stepped it up. If you personally have a customer service issue please feel free to call on me and I’ll do my best to get you to the right person
@@bandsawlife2660 Thank you Alex, I appreciate your response. I’m glad to hear Covid was the culprit and not just another company just out for a buck and then no support. While I don’t have the aforementioned bandsaw I do have their old floor oscillating sander (JOVS 10) Unfortunately parts for that are no longer available and I’ve looked. I wonder if you know if the newer floor model (JOSS-S parts are interchangeable? Specifically the spindle and related parts. I understand you’re the bandsaw guy so if not that is expected. I do wish they would stock more parts for old machines that were sold as recent as 10 years ago. Thank you
i finally got me one today alex
Hello, I bought a used JET JWBS 14-SFX. I'm pretty happy with it soo far, but I bought new Cater tires for it and found out they are an 1/8" too narrow. Meaning the tire doesn't fill the wheel channel completely. Is there any advice you can give me regarding this? Should I take the Carter ones back?
Just make sure they are against one edge. Urethane spreads over time and wear.
@Alex, do you really have to take the whole table off to adjust the guides? From what I can see it looks like you should be able to make adjustments with the table still on. What do you do when you switch blades to one that is larger where you can’t put the gullets in the middle of the wheel? Do you have to remove the table or can you adjust the lower side bearings without? Thanks!
Absolutely not! Just easier to take it off the first time so you can see how everything works clearly
Not easy to shoot a video of adjusting the lower guides with the table on.
i just bought this saw and got it set up and its really a good saw,,,when i bring the fence up to the blade to align it with the blade there is about 3or 4 thousands off at the bottom,,and the instructions tell you to raise or lower the 4 screws on the top of where you lock it down,,any help would be appreciated
Loosen the screws on the rail and adjust them perhaps
alex thank you ever so much for responding,,,this saw is really a beast,,,being honest i bought it because of the jet warranty,,,and of course the price,,they gave me a blade when i bought it,,i got a 3/4 blade and it really does do a good job,,honestly i was looking at the grizzly bandsaws,,,but i dont think i could have gotten such a good deal with them,,and neadless to say the shipping charge plus the warranty,,
Got a question for you Alex which is the best bandsaw in your opinion the (PWBS-14CS) Powermatic 14 inch bandsaw or the JET 14 inch deluxe pro bandsaw (JWBS-14DXPRO) they both seem to be great saws but I just wanna know an expert’s option. Thanks always a pleasure veiwing a masters knowledge
In my opinion the Powermatic is a great all around saw. It has the capability to resaw and do all the scroll work you would ever need. It has the Carter quick release, cast iron wheels, and standard blade size.
The Jet is a nice saw and come standard with a solid riser block but the quick release is a tougher operation and the aluminum wheels just don’t give the inertia that the cast iron does.
Depending on what you intend to do with the saw, either will work, I just feel the Powermatic does is with a bit more ease.
Alex, I have had this saw for one year now and love it! my only problem is with the fence play and the lock not staying tight. I have contacted Jet, and they sent me a spring steel replacement lock, but it didn't help, I have to use a C clamp on the far end of the fence to keep it from moving. is this typical, or is this possible a defect?
I’ve forwarded this to the best JPW has, I’ll get back to you as soon as I hear from him
Dan please send me your info to Alex’s.bandsawlife@gmail.com and I’ll pass this on to them as they are eager to help
@@bandsawlife2660 I emailed you , thanks for your help
Looking at the design I wondered about the rigidity of the fence. I'm still buying one though.
What happens to that bottom thrust bearing when the table is tilted?
It’s not affected
When you need to lift the bandsaw to put it on the mobile base where would you put the strap on the bandsaw?
Under the neck or throat of the saw is fine but I usually tilt the saw and have someone roll the base under it. I would definitely suggest help.
Any shopfox w1849 from the great snodgrass??
It’s a decent saw,
@@bandsawlife2660 thx
Saw your old Powermatic 14 review with the cast iron frame, how does this compare?
Cast iron frame is the best combo saw in my opinion. Especially if you are going to only have one saw.
Thank you for this valuable set up guide, Alex. What was it that you were using to keep the Allen wrenches on the bandsaw?
Rare earth magnetics
Hi, we just got a new JET JB14, but we cant figure out how to perfectly level the metal table work surface itself, can you help?
Sure message me your number and I’ll walk you through it.
Love my saw. but having a problem went to change my blade and used the quick release , now it doesn't want to work very loose also blade guage arrow came off of pin, any ideas, By the way Love your videos,
May have to lube the cam with a dry lube and perhaps the tension rod as well. If this doesn’t work let me know, I know some great people that can help.
Thank you i'll try it
I'm about to buy a bandsaw for alot of use resawing hardwoods, my budget is about 1500, I just saw a rikon 324 on sale for 1K, is this worth the difference?
This is an all-around better Saw and the new 18 inch jet. SFX is phenomenal for the money
@@bandsawlife2660 yeah it looks like a better deal, and since it's going to be a focal point of the shop id rather get something good. Seems like a lot of people are saying this is a great deal, and the features are better. Thanks
Love the saw, unfortunately it’s become a very expensive brick. Hoping you’ll do a video or maybe link to one that shows how to reset the upper wheel and get the tensioner to stay in the loose position. It all started when trying to change blades, and the blade would not stay on long enough to track. Re-watching your videos now. :-)
Great vid. Thx
Thank you
I want to know if It's possible to put a stabilizer and a tension quick release
Yes sir
Alex, I just bought this saw on your recommendation. I notice that when I try to tension the blade, it gets damn near impossible to turn the tension knob tight enough to reach the 5/8" mark they provide for my 5/8" blade. I can almost get it to 1/2" and it feels, and sounds like I'm going to break the wheel and locking lever off when tightening the quick release lever. Any advice?
I’ve found that you do need to grease the cam on occasion. Remember the greenwood blade is a little thicker so it can take a bit more to tension it. Please email me if you have any other issues
Hugedolphinfan@yahoo.com
@@bandsawlife2660 thank you!
Can you hook up a shop vac for dust collection?
That will collect light dust but a dust collector is much better
I purchased a porter cable 14"bandsaw and I will like to know if I could use
Sure what’s the issue
I appreciate the video Alex. Especially since this Jet model is in my top 3 finalists for purchase candidates. I realize I am late to the show but if you get this comment maybe you wouldn't mind taking a couple questions. Can you explain any appreciable difference between running this saw on 110V vs 220V? And, as I believe 1 3/4hp is probably minimal need for re-saw, would you say the 1 3/4hp would run more efficiently on the 110 or 220?
Always run the motor at 220 if possible. You’ll have more torque and faster motor start up. It’s also a bit cheaper to operate
@@bandsawlife2660 When you cut the 13 inch board, we're you using 110 or 220? I have a feeling most will partly base the decision to buy it based on having 1 3/4 hp on 110 and don't have 220 available.
@@davegravel3740 110
The Harvey Ambassador beats this saw hands down. More power, more resaw capacity, etc. I'm pretty sure that Harvey builds this saw for Jet. Thanks for the review.
I will have to check it out.
But, to get it here, Alaska, it costs an arm and a leg. Thus, I'm back to your review, I can get this saw in Anchorage.
I knew that you looked familiar, I saw you on a bandsaw setup video and it was excellent! New Subscriber!
Finally received the bandsaw yesterday which explains why I’m watching the video again. I should have it set up today!
Hello mr. Snodgrassi hope you having a good Sunday I'm sorry to bother you but I was wondering if I could have some advice
Of course, what can I do for you
Alex, Does Carter have a stabilizer for the Jet JWBS 14-SFX? I would like to get one.
Yes they do, sorry I missed this
@@bandsawlife2660 Can you please tell me which stabilizer model will work with this bandsaw? It isn't clear from carter's website.
Your best bet is to Call Kris at 888-622-7837. He is Carter’s head engineer and he will get you the right one use Code ALEX2021 for a discount
Alex ho do I replace the ball bearing because my wen 9" bandsaw broke of bearing
Just look at the side of the bearings for the number or take it to the local auto parts state and they will fix you up.