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"Camoman"

22/09/2004 12:28 AM

What sixe of bandsaw?

What size of bandsaw would you recomend for doing general repairs to
furniture. Also what make/model would be good. I also want to know about
reccomendations on a drill press. I live in Canada. TIA for all replies.


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jm

"j.b. miller"

in reply to "Camoman" on 22/09/2004 12:28 AM

22/09/2004 8:14 AM

I bought a 15" unit from BusyBee in Mississauga for the wife last year.It's
a decent offshore 2 speed saw.
Upgraded to the better fence and the roller guides.
Even with the 'cheapy' blades it does a real good job. Total bill was less
than 600 Canuks.
Wife does furniture repair,toys for kids,etc.She's happy..I'm happy.end of
story
Jay in Greensville,Ont.

DB

Dave Balderstone

in reply to "Camoman" on 22/09/2004 12:28 AM

21/09/2004 10:55 PM

In article <[email protected]>, Camoman
<[email protected]> wrote:

> What size of bandsaw would you recomend for doing general repairs to
> furniture. Also what make/model would be good. I also want to know about
> reccomendations on a drill press. I live in Canada. TIA for all replies.

I bought a 10" from House of Tools and it's good for small work (up to
about 5" stock). My next one will be at least a 14" with a riser block
for resawing, but I don't have room for it until I build the
gar^H^H^Hshop. If you have the room, go for the latter.

djb

gG

in reply to "Camoman" on 22/09/2004 12:28 AM

22/09/2004 7:08 AM

"Camoman" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:<[email protected]>...
> What size of bandsaw would you recomend for doing general repairs to
> furniture. Also what make/model would be good. I also want to know about
> reccomendations on a drill press. I live in Canada. TIA for all replies.

Hi,

I am wondering the same thing??

One friend tells me that a 12" Craftsman (currently on sale for $329)
is a very "good value".

Another friend tells me that anything less than 14" is a mistake.

What do you all think??

AD

Andy Dingley

in reply to "Camoman" on 22/09/2004 12:28 AM

22/09/2004 10:56 AM

On Wed, 22 Sep 2004 00:28:55 -0400, "Camoman" <[email protected]>
wrote:

>What size of bandsaw would you recomend for doing general repairs to
>furniture.

14" wheels is where they get useful.

Bigger if you can (space / money) and / or if you want to do resawing.

Rr

"RonB"

in reply to "Camoman" on 22/09/2004 12:28 AM

22/09/2004 8:33 AM

14" bandsaws are pretty good all purpose machines. I also see a lot of 14"
Jets, Deltas, etc in the classifieds. These usually have enought power,
table size and cutting capacity to do the kind of work you describe. I
would add that if you expect to handle large pieces of wood, you might want
to go a little larger. The increased table size of an 18" machine, for
example, can make handling heavier pieces easier. These bigger saws also
come with a little larger motor.

Don't break the bank on a drill press. Just look for a good solid machine.
I would recommend a floor model (or similarly constructed benchtop model),
1HP, tilt table, mechanical table lift. Again you will find a lot of these
machines made by Delta, Jet, Craftsman or Grizzly for less than $400. If
you are willing to go with a used machine they show up in the classifieds
for $150 to 200. Short of dropping them on the floor, burning up the motor
or continually drum sanding (quill wear) there isn't much you can do to
damage them beyond economical repair. When you move up to 2HP, radial
heads, etc you can spend a lot of money.

JB

Jim Behning

in reply to "Camoman" on 22/09/2004 12:28 AM

23/09/2004 12:49 AM

Just bought a nearly new 21 year old 14" Rockwell BS for $150. I see
no wear on the macine. I bid on a Powermatic 14" for $150 and a
Powermatic drill press for $150. I do not know if I will get the bid
but I see similar prices at auction sites. I would rather have an old
calssic well built than a new tool that is not as stout. Of course
part of that old well built is the ability to find parts which Delta,
Rockwell and Powermatic should be ok.

As far as size it depends on what you want to do with it. My 8" 3
wheel bandsaw cuts up the rawhide for the dogs just fine.

[email protected] (Glen) wrote:

>"Camoman" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:<[email protected]>...
>> What size of bandsaw would you recomend for doing general repairs to
>> furniture. Also what make/model would be good. I also want to know about
>> reccomendations on a drill press. I live in Canada. TIA for all replies.
>
>Hi,
>
>I am wondering the same thing??
>
>One friend tells me that a 12" Craftsman (currently on sale for $329)
>is a very "good value".
>
>Another friend tells me that anything less than 14" is a mistake.
>
>What do you all think??


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