RichardG
If at first you don’t succeed have a cup of tea.
I needed to replace my old Dewalt 3 wheel bandsaw as it was very limited and well worn. I looked around for a used one for a several months but without travelling 100's of miles nothing came up in sunny Norfolk so I decided to take a punt on the Axminster AC1950B as it seemed to be getting good reviews on the Axminster site and you have the Axminster easy returns if not 100%.
Initial impressions were very good. The table was ground flat and being able to change the blade without removing guide was really nice. The ceramic guides seem to work well although the sparks you occasionally get was a bit of a shock. The bottom guides were fiddly to set, particularly if you needed to move the side guides backwards or forwards as you had to access an internal bolt which was hard to get to. The fence was excellent, accurate and easy to lock and remove. Adjusting the table angle is also good and smooth with dual trunnions. The 550W motor also seemed well suited to the machine.
On the downsides the upper blade guide adjustment was quite sloppy once unlocked and you had to carefully hold in position before locking it off otherwise the guides would be in the wrong place. The more serious issue and the reason I decided to return was the rigidity of the frame. I found that as I tensioned the blade the tracking changed and putting a square on the table you could see the top twisting as the tension went on. Whilst the square was in place I found I could twist the top by several mm easily by hand. I think this saw may well struggle to tension a 12mm blade properly.
As I've now sold my old bandsaw I have a machine void. I think I'd be better off buying an older used model, perhaps something like a Startrite 301 (sods law dictates that one just sold in Norwich!). The other option is the Record BS250 but I suspect it will be very similar to the Axminster?
Oh well, kudos to Axminster for their no risk purchases and such easy returns, not sure if Record do the same for any of their machines?
Initial impressions were very good. The table was ground flat and being able to change the blade without removing guide was really nice. The ceramic guides seem to work well although the sparks you occasionally get was a bit of a shock. The bottom guides were fiddly to set, particularly if you needed to move the side guides backwards or forwards as you had to access an internal bolt which was hard to get to. The fence was excellent, accurate and easy to lock and remove. Adjusting the table angle is also good and smooth with dual trunnions. The 550W motor also seemed well suited to the machine.
On the downsides the upper blade guide adjustment was quite sloppy once unlocked and you had to carefully hold in position before locking it off otherwise the guides would be in the wrong place. The more serious issue and the reason I decided to return was the rigidity of the frame. I found that as I tensioned the blade the tracking changed and putting a square on the table you could see the top twisting as the tension went on. Whilst the square was in place I found I could twist the top by several mm easily by hand. I think this saw may well struggle to tension a 12mm blade properly.
As I've now sold my old bandsaw I have a machine void. I think I'd be better off buying an older used model, perhaps something like a Startrite 301 (sods law dictates that one just sold in Norwich!). The other option is the Record BS250 but I suspect it will be very similar to the Axminster?
Oh well, kudos to Axminster for their no risk purchases and such easy returns, not sure if Record do the same for any of their machines?