Actually, it runs like a champ. Never investigated the born on date, but likely the 1950s, maybe the 1960s.That saw came over on the Mayflower?
Actually, it runs like a champ. Never investigated the born on date, but likely the 1950s, maybe the 1960s.That saw came over on the Mayflower?
They’re lonely up on the shelf and in need of a date with a bandsaw lol.
Thanks for all the advice fellas.
Best Regards,
Josh Sawyer
I bought a old bowsaw and sharpened the blade on it. It’s slow, but less aggravating than keeping a junk bandsaw running. Cheap bandsaws are ok when new, but get out of adjustment quickly.
I'm jealous of all that lovely wood! If they sit for a long time, (or might) do you wax or coat the end grain to keep them from checking?
few years ago my sons and i went to the Grizzly tent sale. i bought one of their new models that has variable speed and will cut metal and wood. So far i have not cut any wood as i have been doing machine work. i am not a machinist mostly a hack but have a lot of fun. Dont know where you live but Grizzly has tent sales once a year in Washington state somewhere in the mid west and east coast. we have gone to the tent sale 5 or 6 times and always found a bargain. My sons and i have purchased a metal lathe bandsaw table saw plainer dust collector etc. sons work with wood i make chips they make sawdust.
I appreciate this thread since im looking for a bandsaw too. Good info in here. I only have basic knowledge but that Craftsman, and electronic to boot , I wouldnt have wasted the time to go look if it were above $150. In fact, id look at this as paying around $100-150 as a one-way ticket, like to do 20 jobs right now in its AS-IS condition and then throwing it away. I wouldnt spend a cent on any fixup of that one. Maybe im wrong but seems that $350 puts you in the category of some solid Delta model or certainly a new JET?
Nope, $350 won't get you anywhere near a decent and new Jet. Maybe a benchtop model, but I would even doubt that. I have no problem with your thoughts about grabbing something cheap, using the hell out of it and then tossing it or giving it away, but with a bandsaw, if it's not set up right and doesn't have a decent blade on it, it just doesn't work. It's not a matter of working OK or working a little bit, it just doesn't work.
I'm not sure where the OP is, but since his parents are down around Muncy/Lewisburg or somewhere in that neck of the woods and he's 1.5 hours from them, I'd be more than willing to bet that there's a member closer to him than his folks who would allow the use of their bandsaw occasionally (not that there's ever anything wrong with driving to visit the parents. I think too many people do it too infrequently). I live in northcentral PA and I'd definitely make that offer for Josh or anyone else who has a job to do and who finds themselves without a good saw.
Ganggreen,
I live in Lititz, PA in Lancaster County. My parents live in Mifflinburg.
I know both places well, having previously lived in Chester County (and working in Lancaster County) and growing up in central PA. Wouldn't surprise me at all that you'd meet someone from the board who would gladly allow you to use their saw and as I said previously, if any board member is lacking in something and needs to use a tool that they don't have, I'm pretty well set up and happy to have like-minded guys stop for a visit or a shop day, just as simple as a request via private message.
Small, small world. I grew up in Bellefonte (and graduated from PSU), but I live in northern Potter County now, about 10 miles north of Coudersport.
Years back,like 40plus. Got a sears band saw new, and after doing a lot of remodeling to it, it worked pretty good. But if you aren't good at doing some needed modifications you would be better off with some other make. But at the same time this saw has been in use since I got it in 1975 and and have been using it in my gunsmithing shop.Hello All,
Found a local guy selling this bandsaw at a decent price. I’m wondering if it would be sufficient enough to cut maple and walnut stocks all things considered? I’ve posted pictures for reference. Thanks for the help.
Best Regards,
Josh Sawyer
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