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I tried posting this earlier, but I don't know what happened to it. It
is not showing up in the newsgroup. I recently bought one of those $200 Harbor Freight bandsaws. I guess they are called a 4x6. Anyway, I was lucky enough to find it on sale for $169 and $8.95 shipping, so I bought one. The motor was a 1/3 HP and I had some qualms about that lasting long. I finally got it set up on Friday and cut a piece of 1-1/2" brass stock. It didn't seem to do too bad although I did notice the motor got a little warm just cutting that. I then had a chunk of 3" brass rod that I figured would really give the motor a workout. It did. For about 5 minutes and then it up and quit. It only got through about a half inch (if that) of the 3". I let the motor cool off for a couple of hours and tried to restart it. Nothing. It would just buzz. I entertained the idea of leaving the switch on and really letting it burn up, but I figured my wife would not be impressed if I burnt the house down. Off to the local hardware store and I got a 1/2 HP Dayton motor ($80). Wow. That made a difference. It went through the 3" without so much as getting warm. I even had to put just a tad bit of pressure on the end of the bandsaw because the Dayton motor is about twice as heavy and it was throwing off the balance. I'll figure out approximately how much pressure I'm keeping on the end and then I'll just rig up some weights to hang off the handle. I'm still mostly glad I bought it. The next cheapest bandsaw was around $200 and about $70-$90 shipping. I also figured those probably didn't have any better motor on them either. I now have $260 in mine with a good motor. Except for the motor being sh!t, this seems to be a pretty good bandsaw for the money (at least for what I am doing). Buy one...but plan on replacing the motor right off. Mike |
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