Hello again everyone, first I'd like to thank everyone for their help and advice so far and possibly ask for some more!
I should probably also start by apologising for the length of the rant that follows....
So I finally managed to get time to try and set up my bandsaw - god I wish I could just give up my job and do woodwork for a living!
Anyway upon unpacking the saw (I've already posted about the wonky base on my unit similar to a number of others on here) I noticed the table bed of the saw is also out of line... in a big way! The left side of the table from the slit for the blade is about 2-3mm lower than the righthand side!
Now I'm not wasting time venting my spleen about build quality etc. I think it is what it is, which is CHEAP and with that comes the inevitable consequences.
I can sort of force the table into line when I slide the table extension over the runners. It just means the extension then becomes pointless, which for my purposes is no big deal. HOWEVER on closer inspection I also noticed the right side of the table has a shallow point running parallel to the slit for the blade - hope the pictures explain what I mean.
My impulse was to return it and be done with it, but I just can't find an alternative that's not twice or 3 times the price!
Does anyone know if this kind of thing would be covered by the warranty? If so there was talk about Scheppach on here about them running this - anyone had any experience they could share?
I'm basically after a machine with a decent depth of cut. I'm hoping to be able to make bigger bandsaw boxes and more importantly re saw thick stock into thinner boards to make conventional boxes and draws etc. so it's the depth of cut I need NOT the throat width.
DOES ANYONE KNOW OF A (DECENT!) BANDSAW WITH A DEPTH OF CUT 120MM OR MORE THAT DOESN'T COST £350+?
If I do keep the bloody thing I'll probably have to attach some sheet aluminum over the whole table and sacrifice a couple of mm cutting height. And I'm just trying to work out if it's all worth it or should I just go whole hog and shell out for a lumberjack or record power or something.
What would you do?
Thanks
K
I should probably also start by apologising for the length of the rant that follows....
So I finally managed to get time to try and set up my bandsaw - god I wish I could just give up my job and do woodwork for a living!
Anyway upon unpacking the saw (I've already posted about the wonky base on my unit similar to a number of others on here) I noticed the table bed of the saw is also out of line... in a big way! The left side of the table from the slit for the blade is about 2-3mm lower than the righthand side!
Now I'm not wasting time venting my spleen about build quality etc. I think it is what it is, which is CHEAP and with that comes the inevitable consequences.
I can sort of force the table into line when I slide the table extension over the runners. It just means the extension then becomes pointless, which for my purposes is no big deal. HOWEVER on closer inspection I also noticed the right side of the table has a shallow point running parallel to the slit for the blade - hope the pictures explain what I mean.
My impulse was to return it and be done with it, but I just can't find an alternative that's not twice or 3 times the price!
Does anyone know if this kind of thing would be covered by the warranty? If so there was talk about Scheppach on here about them running this - anyone had any experience they could share?
I'm basically after a machine with a decent depth of cut. I'm hoping to be able to make bigger bandsaw boxes and more importantly re saw thick stock into thinner boards to make conventional boxes and draws etc. so it's the depth of cut I need NOT the throat width.
DOES ANYONE KNOW OF A (DECENT!) BANDSAW WITH A DEPTH OF CUT 120MM OR MORE THAT DOESN'T COST £350+?
If I do keep the bloody thing I'll probably have to attach some sheet aluminum over the whole table and sacrifice a couple of mm cutting height. And I'm just trying to work out if it's all worth it or should I just go whole hog and shell out for a lumberjack or record power or something.
What would you do?
Thanks
K