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    cool blocks for my Grizzly

    Awhile back I got a Grizzly G0555 band saw. It came stock with roller guides and I want to convert to cool blocks. I am a spinny kinda guy and often cut wet logs. Where can I get a kit with the holders for the cool blocks that will bolt right on to my Grizzly?

    Lloyd in San Jose,CA

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    You can, although I do not know the part #'s or the model # of the saw they came from. It has been listed here before, if you search you may find the post.

    I bought my G0555 at the Grizzly store, and ordered the parts right there. If memory serves me correctly, the parts were under $20.00 or so and came from the model just under the G0555

    I just searched "G0555 Blocks" and came up with this thread amoung many others:
    http://www.sawmillcreek.org/showthre...t=G0555+blocks
    Last edited by Ken Deckelman; 08-29-2006 at 4:26 PM.

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    I also have a G0555 with the rollers that came with it. So far, I'm pretty happy with them. (exception, I can't adjust for a 1/8" blade). But, that said, this is the first real bandsaw I have ever owned and don't know any different, or better. What is the advantage of blocks over rollers?

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    Cool Blocks better? When I bought my 14" saw I was looking at two different one and got the one with rollers, where told they were better than the blocks. Are there differnt kinds of blocks that might not be as good.

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    Lloyd,

    Send a PM or e-mail to Tom Berninghausen, the guy who started the thread that Ken gave you. He can give you the part numbers for the Gorilla mounting kit that fits the G0555. I put them in. It requires just a bit of filing of the new mount so that it fits the G0555 holder, but not too much and the job goes quickly. I've been happy with it. You can then order ceramic blocks from one of the mailorder houses.

    If Tom can't help you with the part numbers, let me know and I will look up all the particulars for you.

    Good luck.

    Art

    P.S. I retired and moved to Oregon from S. J. three years ago. Where in San Jose are you?

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    I just installed mine on my Grizzly about 2 weeks ago. Just call customer service at Grizzly and tell the gal you want a cool block upgrade kit for your saw. They took my info and had it in my hands in two days.

    Randy

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    Repeat: Why?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Frank Fusco
    Repeat: Why?
    He mentioned that he wants to cut "wet" logs. I presume he is worried about steel rollers rusting. If not, then I agree - why?
    If sawdust were gold, I'd be rich!

    Byron Trantham
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    Quote Originally Posted by Byron Trantham
    He mentioned that he wants to cut "wet" logs. I presume he is worried about steel rollers rusting. If not, then I agree - why?
    Yeppers, Byron, still wondering. Why?

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