A 3/4" blade will most likely tear up the tires on the wheels, especially the drive wheel.
Bought a used 1600 ellis bandsaw last year. Came with 12 blades. 7 were 3/4" . Today, I finally decided to tried one, since no takers on multiple attempts to sell them. The teeth track right at the edge of the wheels. Had to completely remove the auto shut off screw. It still shuts off automatically. The screw fits in one do the vice mounting holes, so I will be able to find .
Will see how long it last.
I believe grizzly has saw with 3/4x 120"blade.
A 3/4" blade will most likely tear up the tires on the wheels, especially the drive wheel.
Miller xmt304, Miller S22 p12, Miier Maxstar SD, Miller 252 w 30A, Miller super32p12, Lincoln Ranger 9, Thermal Arc 181I with spoolgun, Hypertherm 10000 ,Smith torches. Esab 161lts miniarc.
Tires?
There is about 1/16 inch between the teeth an the tire. No visible wear.?
I did not realize it was rubber.
So I does not work. Wheels ok. Blade teeth don't clear the guide bearings. Oh, well anybody need some 3/4"x 120 blades 14 tpi.
Ellis specifies 1" for the 1600. Never seen a way that you could tweak things so you could run 3/4" blades on the things.
Though, a thought, their 1200 and 1500 models are supposed to run a 5/8" blade. You might be able to swap some parts out so you can run your 3/4" blades, but then you have to wonder about the cost/benefit. 7 good blades sure are pricey and I'd hate to not be able to use them. If you could swap out a few pieces on the saw for pennies, relatively, it might be worth it.