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RE: Let's see your bandsaw - DaveH - 02-29-2012 Nice one Jerry DaveH RE: Let's see your bandsaw - stevec - 02-29-2012 Here's one of my bandsaws, the homemade 9x19. [attachment=159] 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. [attachment=160] RE: Let's see your bandsaw - DaveH - 02-29-2012 Steve, Wow That is some bandsaw What size blade do you use? 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. [attachment=161] 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. Had a quick look at your web site (cause I'm nosey) So what is ceiling trains all about. I think a new thread would be better. 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. Absolutely,.......... and no more aching arms. (And it is cut straight ) 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. [attachment=1667] [attachment=1668] 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. Jerry. |