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"Ralph Compton" wrote in message
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Now that I finally realize how useful a band saw can be, I think I want
one. But, finances what they are, I am not going to be looking at high end
units. The Ridgid is well within my price range but I've heard too many
negatives about it. HF, pretty much the same, well within my price range,
but . . . I want an inexpensive saw for some occasional resawing and doing
curves in material that the scroll saw can't easily handle. From
specifications and from reading the reviews of others I suspect that a 14"
will do me just fine. What I absolutely don't want is one that takes a
lot of tweaking and adjusting to make it run smoothly. I want something
that has been engineered and manufactured to run smoothly right out of the
box. So to speak.

Of the various brands, I see that Jet and Grizzley make things in my price
range (I have to stay under 1K including a couple or so extra blades!). I
suspect Grizzley is only mail-order. I also would much rather pick one up
(I'm in Los Angeles area) rather than having one shipped. The local
Rockler store has Jet, Sears carries Rikon mod 10-320, Woodcraft has the
Rikon 10-325.

So, long story short, what would be the most respected, easiest to set up
and use, stationary bandsaws in the 14" range that I might be able to pick
up at a local store?

thanks, Ralph


Find a used one and save lots of money.

Steve