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TMN April 18th 06 08:19 PM

Easycut bandsaw or larger ?
 
Hi

I am into model engineering and general pottering - I like the smaller
"Easycut" type of
ortable bandsaw - like this one :

http://www.chronos.ltd.uk/Test/acata...de s_121.html

Is this a good choice for general use or is the larger vert/horizontal
combination type more useful ?

thanks
TNT


Grant Erwin April 18th 06 08:29 PM

Easycut bandsaw or larger ?
 
TMN wrote:

Hi

I am into model engineering and general pottering - I like the smaller
"Easycut" type of
ortable bandsaw - like this one :

http://www.chronos.ltd.uk/Test/acata...de s_121.html

Is this a good choice for general use or is the larger vert/horizontal
combination type more useful ?

thanks
TNT


Have had both, will never go back to a portaband type saw. Suggest the
ubiquitous 4x6" saw, now becoming widely available in a swivel model which
really helps with angled cuts.

GWE

TMN April 18th 06 08:35 PM

Easycut bandsaw or larger ?
 
thank for the quick reply !

The 4x6 is actually cheaper than the Easycut !! - but I have found that
collecting machinary eats up your garage space. I guess that its
portability is its main draw card (for me).

do you use the vertical table position much - would imagine that its
low position makes it difficult ?

Tim


mlcorson April 18th 06 09:03 PM

Easycut bandsaw or larger ?
 
I have both, and I like having an option for a quick hack saw on
smaller less precise cuts. With my portable for example, I cut the end
off a 30lb CO2 tank yesterday. I could not have done that on my 4x6.
However there are cuts that aren't appropriate or require more
precision than the portable. YMMV
-Mike


Grant Erwin April 18th 06 09:56 PM

Easycut bandsaw or larger ?
 
TMN wrote:
thank for the quick reply !

The 4x6 is actually cheaper than the Easycut !! - but I have found that
collecting machinary eats up your garage space. I guess that its
portability is its main draw card (for me).

do you use the vertical table position much - would imagine that its
low position makes it difficult ?

Tim


I used to use it occasionally - never with the large accessory table installed -
but now I have a vertical bandsaw so don't anymore.

The 4x6 on its stand will take up less room than the portaband setup on a bench,
since the bench takes up so much room and just collects clutter anyway.

Grant

Bob Engelhardt April 18th 06 10:42 PM

Easycut bandsaw or larger ?
 
I know exactly what you mean by conserving space. For years I was
hearing "Get a 4 x 6, you'll use it all the time", but I thought that I
didn't have room for it. I bought a Porta Band and built a stand for
it. It hung on the wall when not in use.

Then a neighbor had a 4 x 6 which he offered to give me. I couldn't
resist the freebie and found a spot for it in my "stock room". I built
a stand with storage underneath to minimize the space lost. It is
great! So much better than the Porta Band! Get one and *find* some
space for it.

Re vertical mode: I built a permanent "table" for my 4 x 6 that is about
2" x 2". Being that small, it does not interfere with horizontal use
and is enough for vertical use. For vertical use all you *really* need
is enough "table" to resist the cutting action and stabilize the work.
I use it in vertical mode all the time this way, whereas if I had to
convert it, I wouldn't do it nearly as much.

Bob

syoung April 19th 06 02:27 AM

Easycut bandsaw or larger ?
 
mlcorson wrote:
I have both, and I like having an option for a quick hack saw on
smaller less precise cuts. With my portable for example, I cut the end
off a 30lb CO2 tank yesterday. I could not have done that on my 4x6.

I'll bet if you looked again you could actually cut that tank on your
4x6 and I'll go further and say it could be a more accurate cut.

However there are cuts that aren't appropriate or require more
precision than the portable. YMMV
-Mike


TMN April 19th 06 07:58 AM

Easycut bandsaw or larger ?
 
Thanks

Its seems pretty clear which is most used.

Tim


mlcorson April 19th 06 01:04 PM

Easycut bandsaw or larger ?
 
mlcorson wrote:
I have both, and I like having an option for a quick hack saw on
smaller less precise cuts. With my portable for example, I cut the end
off a 30lb CO2 tank yesterday. I could not have done that on my 4x6.


I'll bet if you looked again you could actually cut that tank on your

4x6 and I'll go further and say it could be a more accurate cut.

I'll take a look and see if it would work, as I plan on cutting the
other side off very soon. I would certainly have to keep turning it as
the cut progresses.
-Mike



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