I've been working on gardening for awhile so spent little time in the shop. Quit a little early yesterday went to my workshop to glue up some boards thinking it would take me 30 min or so. Have a thin kerf glue line blade on now. When I tried to take it off the nut would not budge. I've had this saw for >15 years (Delta Unisaw) and have always easily remove nut. Normally I wedge a piece of scrap wood between teeth and take it off. The problem is the teeth are close together so I have to use a thin piece of wood which just breaks as I am putting so much pressure on it. Put a vice grip on the blade (at this point I don't care if I ruin it as I may never use it again) After a few tries I marked the nut and the arbor & found I am turning both. I have noticed in the past when using this blade the nut is always a bit harder to remove. Never had a problem but it always takes a bit more effort to remove.
Wondering if anyone has run into this & has a solution. Really don't want to spend the rest of my life using one blade.
Wondering if anyone has run into this & has a solution. Really don't want to spend the rest of my life using one blade.