Hi all,
I was just offered a Bridgewood 36"? bandsaw in excellent condition from a
man brokering out a bunch of equipment from a log home builder that closed a
couple years ago. (They simply closed their doors due to a serious cash flow
problem I heard. I'm told they closed just before they would have had to
file bankruptcy).
Whatever the case, there is supposed to be a pile of various equipment for
sale, I can hardly wait to see what they have!
I'll give a full report of the goodies when I come back from my visit there.
At any rate, in the course of conversation, this guy said there was a like
new 10 year old, hardly used, Bridgewood 36"? bandsaw for sale there.
If it is that big and in really good condition, any guesses on it's worth?
I've never owned any of this brand, so I'm in unfamiliar territory. I want
to make a serious offer because I could really use a saw like this.
The brand new Bridgewood 37" models from Italy seem to be for sale for
somewhere in the $ 5700 range.
I need the big throat, not any resaw capability. I work with panels mostly.
Any guesses are welcome.
James
James,
Sorry, but I can't speak about this bandsaw specifically, either.
But I do own 2 other Bridgewood machines.
The first is a 15 yr old, 8" jointer. I bought it used about
3 yrs ago (for $450). I did a little bit of refurb on it
(another $100). Overall it is a very nice machine. The tables
are flat within a couple thousanths. I did a tiny bit of shimming
on the outfeed table to get the tables co-planer. The fence has
a little twist to it. Don't remember exactly, but I think it was
about 1/64 over the 36" length. I like this machine enough
that I am considering getting a new spiral-shear-cut cutter head
for it. Kind of expensive so I keep putting that off.
The second machine is a 10" left tilt cabinet saw, Model 10-LTS,
I think. I bought this new 2 yrs ago. This is a great machine.
Smooth and accurate. Fit and finish excellent.
Both machines are Chinese built, I believe. I would buy either one
again.
Ken
James Tomalonis wrote:
> Thanks for your input, I guess there's not a lot of these out there,
hence
> the huge response to my post. I'll just have to make the best
decision I can
> when I go look at it. I googled old posts and found nothing on this
unit,
> but I see that the feelings about Bridgewood as a brand go about
50/50.
>
> I'll still report what's there in case someone needs something.
>
> James
>
Hi James,
I bought a 36" Tannewitz at auction a few years ago, from a piano company
that had closed up. Tannewitz used to be the Cadillac of the heavy duty
bandsaws, but may not even be made anymore. Anyway, it was about 30 years
old, but very well cared for, and in great condition. I got it for $2,200,
which happened to be the lowest selling price of the six machines that sold.
I felt like I got a great deal, and have certainly gotten my moneys worth.
It is versatile, powerful and accurate. That's just one man's circumstance.
YMMV.
babygrand
"James Tomalonis" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Hi all,
>
> I was just offered a Bridgewood 36"? bandsaw in excellent condition from a
> man brokering out a bunch of equipment from a log home builder that closed
a
> couple years ago. (They simply closed their doors due to a serious cash
flow
> problem I heard. I'm told they closed just before they would have had to
> file bankruptcy).
>
> Whatever the case, there is supposed to be a pile of various equipment for
> sale, I can hardly wait to see what they have!
>
> I'll give a full report of the goodies when I come back from my visit
there.
>
> At any rate, in the course of conversation, this guy said there was a like
> new 10 year old, hardly used, Bridgewood 36"? bandsaw for sale there.
>
> If it is that big and in really good condition, any guesses on it's worth?
> I've never owned any of this brand, so I'm in unfamiliar territory. I want
> to make a serious offer because I could really use a saw like this.
>
> The brand new Bridgewood 37" models from Italy seem to be for sale for
> somewhere in the $ 5700 range.
>
> I need the big throat, not any resaw capability. I work with panels
mostly.
>
> Any guesses are welcome.
>
> James
>
>
Thanks for your input, I guess there's not a lot of these out there, hence
the huge response to my post. I'll just have to make the best decision I can
when I go look at it. I googled old posts and found nothing on this unit,
but I see that the feelings about Bridgewood as a brand go about 50/50.
I'll still report what's there in case someone needs something.
James
"babygrand" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Hi James,
>
> I bought a 36" Tannewitz at auction a few years ago, from a piano company
> that had closed up. Tannewitz used to be the Cadillac of the heavy duty
> bandsaws, but may not even be made anymore. Anyway, it was about 30 years
> old, but very well cared for, and in great condition. I got it for
$2,200,
> which happened to be the lowest selling price of the six machines that
sold.
> I felt like I got a great deal, and have certainly gotten my moneys worth.
> It is versatile, powerful and accurate. That's just one man's
circumstance.
> YMMV.
>
> babygrand
>
> "James Tomalonis" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I was just offered a Bridgewood 36"? bandsaw in excellent condition from
a
> > man brokering out a bunch of equipment from a log home builder that
closed
> a
> > couple years ago. (They simply closed their doors due to a serious cash
> flow
> > problem I heard. I'm told they closed just before they would have had to
> > file bankruptcy).
> >
> > Whatever the case, there is supposed to be a pile of various equipment
for
> > sale, I can hardly wait to see what they have!
> >
> > I'll give a full report of the goodies when I come back from my visit
> there.
> >
> > At any rate, in the course of conversation, this guy said there was a
like
> > new 10 year old, hardly used, Bridgewood 36"? bandsaw for sale there.
> >
> > If it is that big and in really good condition, any guesses on it's
worth?
> > I've never owned any of this brand, so I'm in unfamiliar territory. I
want
> > to make a serious offer because I could really use a saw like this.
> >
> > The brand new Bridgewood 37" models from Italy seem to be for sale for
> > somewhere in the $ 5700 range.
> >
> > I need the big throat, not any resaw capability. I work with panels
> mostly.
> >
> > Any guesses are welcome.
> >
> > James
> >
> >
>
>