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RE: Let's see your bandsaw - DaveH - 02-29-2012

Nice one Jerry SmileSmileSmile
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DaveH


RE: Let's see your bandsaw - stevec - 02-29-2012

Here's one of my bandsaws, the homemade 9x19.
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I had to stretch things a bit to handle these curved pieces I used to build my rear blade for my old Allis-Chalmers tractor. There almost 20" so I moved the rear jaw further back about an inch.
Here's the completed blade.
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RE: Let's see your bandsaw - DaveH - 02-29-2012

Steve,

Wow Jawdrop

That is some bandsaw Smiley-signs107 What size blade do you use?
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DaveH


RE: Let's see your bandsaw - stevec - 02-29-2012

I had to go out to the shop to measure the blade, it's 3/4"x .060" x 106". While there I took another pic.
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The base is channel iron and the screw for the vise is from an old tripod car jack.
Of course the screw is right hand so I decided to use gears between the handle and the screw. I then decided to use different size gears and the handle slides in to select mechanical advantage for tightening and out to speed it up for rapid travel.
I had two gears the same size and made two smaller ones out of brass on my shaper (actually I made one wide one and parted it into two gears on the lathe).


RE: Let's see your bandsaw - aametalmaster - 03-22-2012

Heres one of my 3 4x6 tawaiin jobs. They are really great little saws and i usually get a few hundred thousand cuts from one cutting production parts for my ceilingtrains.com bridges all the way up to 4" round bar for my custom pulleys that i make and sell plus my wrought iron work...Bob


RE: Let's see your bandsaw - DaveH - 03-22-2012

Bob,

They are fabulous little saws.WorthyWorthyWorthy

Had a quick look at your web site (cause I'm nosey)Big Grin

So what is ceiling trains all about. I think a new thread would be better.
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DaveH


RE: Let's see your bandsaw - EdK - 03-22-2012

Those 4x6 bandsaws are definitely one of the best bargains in metalworking power tools. Great bang for the buck.

Ed


RE: Let's see your bandsaw - DaveH - 03-22-2012

(03-22-2012, 08:13 PM)EdAK Wrote: Those 4x6 bandsaws are definitely one of the best bargains in metalworking power tools. Great bang for the buck.
Ed

Absolutely,.......... and no more aching arms. (And it is cut straight Big Grin )
Smiley-eatdrink004
DaveH



RE: Let's see your bandsaw - henryarnold - 05-20-2012

Here's my copy of the ubiquitous Harbor Freight 4x6. Mine set me back $159. I built a new stand after it tipped over and almost hit me while I was trying to move it.

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RE: Let's see your bandsaw - ETC57 - 05-24-2012

Henry,

I really like your stand, very little surface to collect debris and still very stable. Drool Thumbsup Smiley-signs107


Jerry.Popcorn