MorrisWoodman12
Established Member
The one machine I would like to compliment my small workshop is a bandsaw. (I already have a P/T and an old flip saw plus a chip extractor though the latter would be the next improvement). I'm retired now and woodwork has become my hobby taking up more time than anything else. Well now I have time the missus would like this, and then that around the house.
I see that Axminster are offering a AC1400B bandsaw at the moment for (round figures) £175. In short it's an 80mm depth of cut, 200mm wide, cast iron table that tilts to 45°c/w fence, motor power 250W. Wheel diameter is spec'ed at 200mm (though how can the cut width be 200mm too!).
As a hobbyist I'm unlikely to want to be re-sawing large chunks of timber, I guess most stuff will be less than 3"/80mm and 200mm will be wide enough for most of what I do.
So what advice do you UKWorkshop adepts offer? Should I make it the Christmas present to myself or is there something better out there? Does anyone have experience of the AC1400B? Is 250W just not powerful enough?
Best regards
Martin
I see that Axminster are offering a AC1400B bandsaw at the moment for (round figures) £175. In short it's an 80mm depth of cut, 200mm wide, cast iron table that tilts to 45°c/w fence, motor power 250W. Wheel diameter is spec'ed at 200mm (though how can the cut width be 200mm too!).
As a hobbyist I'm unlikely to want to be re-sawing large chunks of timber, I guess most stuff will be less than 3"/80mm and 200mm will be wide enough for most of what I do.
So what advice do you UKWorkshop adepts offer? Should I make it the Christmas present to myself or is there something better out there? Does anyone have experience of the AC1400B? Is 250W just not powerful enough?
Best regards
Martin