I recently tore down and rebuilt a Jet JWBS 14 band saw. I had the band saw in may garage for a while and did some minor work to it but recently decided to do a complete overhaul since I needed to take it apart to move into my basement shop. I replaced the main drive shaft with a used but good one that I purchased on e-bay. I also replaced the bearings and the drive wheel. Has anyone else every rebuilt one of these drives? I came across a stumbling block putting this back together. When I install the new bearing on the shaft and in the housing, which is a huge pain, I discovered that the shaft shoulder was longer than the housing space between the bearing bores. his would allow the assembly to float back and fourth in the bore. I ended up damaging a set of bearing before I realized this. After some very challenging measurements I ended up needing to install a 0.050" shim on the bearing with the deepest bore. I also used bearing retaining compound since the bores were not very tight. I think this may have contributed to the drive wheel and shaft becoming worn. Has anyone else noticed this on there machines? I have to fix the tension rod and then I can run the machine again. I do have some pointers for anyone looking to rebuild there machine that may help them avoid the issues I cam across.