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RE: Bandsaw Conversion - sasquatch - 12-31-2012 Now that is a neat to have have gauge!! Never seen one! A "BIDDLE" gauge. RE: Bandsaw Conversion - Bill Gruby - 12-31-2012 I have 3 of them in different sizes. They measure RPM or SFPM. OK it's all over but the shouting. New 14 TPI blade cut thru 3/8 X 3 X 3 7075 Aluminum scrap piece in 51 seconds flat. It was well worth the effort. "Billy G" RE: Bandsaw Conversion - sasquatch - 12-31-2012 Darned nice to have that Bill !! Thinking of one myself , as i'm at times stuck for something like that. RE: Bandsaw Conversion - krv3000 - 01-01-2013 a brill post and a good job RE: Bandsaw Conversion - Bill Gruby - 01-01-2013 Pardon my ignorance but what is a brill ? "Billy G" PS -- I hope it's short for brilliant ? Nah. RE: Bandsaw Conversion - DaveH - 01-01-2013 (01-01-2013, 04:11 PM)Bill Gruby Wrote: Pardon my ignorance but what is a brill ? Billy, Got it in one DaveH RE: Bandsaw Conversion - monkers - 02-02-2013 Nice project! I have an old Montgomry Wards wood band saw that I converted to metal years ago, (its in storage with the rest of my stuff) but I never got to test it out really before the sh*t hit the fan with the divorce. I had used an old gear reducer, not sure if it was 50:1 or 60:1, I used step pulleys and I think its a 3/4 or 1 HP motor. Your project is encouraging to me!! What size is your motor? Have you cut steel yet? I use mostly 1/8" and 1/4" so that is what Im looking to cut. Im wondering if my motor is big enough or not. Thaks for sharing the pictures and info with us. I like the Biddle guage, very handy. Where did you get that? Is it something still available or from years ago, looks like it would be very handy to have. RE: Bandsaw Conversion - Bill Gruby - 02-02-2013 "monkers" I use that one now for all my flat stock. It cuts ss like butter. I have never changed the blade speed. I just let the saw do its job. I just now cut some 1" Aluminum plate. Piece of cake. So far I have cut Brass, Bronzs. 4140, SS and Aluminum. The motor is a 3/4 HP. It has a 60:1 reducer. I don't know how I got along without this saw. "Billy G" |