OrangeFive
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Hi all. Starting to look at bandsaws (big ish ones). I want something to cut curves in max 3inch (75mm) oak. Needs to be 240v. Anyone got any recommendations?
I've also been looking to buy a bandsaw and going to try out an Electra Beckum 450 today as it happens. The height of the cut is 300mm and falls into the biggish range if I'm not mistaken. It is however 3 phase and will admit that I'm not familiar with bandsaw's so could be a good learning curve. I'm wanting to mainly cut up blanks for turning but if it resaw's well it'll be a bonus as don't have a table saw. Can let you know later how it goes. Living in Portugal so not much help of where to look in the UK. However I know that a lot of people have a great deal of knowledge here. Cheers ShanThanks all for the comments, advice and examples. My radius cuts won’t be tight. I’ll do some reading and looking later but any further comments etc are always appreciated
I have 16amp supplyHammer bandsaws , but a decent power unit 3 HP will require a 16 amp supply.
Thanks. I’ve had a look at these. The second one looks a good machine. The only downside is costs to collect or have it collected at the moment. Couriers prices have gone through the roof haven’t they.View attachment 136409Possibly the best bargain yet on gumtree, dual voltage motor to suit VFD (that's an extra hundred quid all in)
particularly suited for one who wants to run a larger machine from a household 13a plug, or who wants a large dust system but worried about the amp draw from starting up the motor
(Hence how a VFD's really smooth soft start capabilities will power this machine up no bother on a 13a circut, but a single phase equivalent motor will trip the breaker)
Not quite as nice as some other Italian manufacturers, tensioning screw, trunnion and cork rubber for starters, and no GL "Euro guides" on the bottom either
but no doubt a good machine for the money, seems rare not to find dual voltage motors on the rest of the stallions.
Table cabinet and column is pretty big on this particular saw compared to many 20ish incher machines, looks comparable to a 24" all in all,
and another odd thing is the wheels are differing sizes, which is fairly common.
That seems a bit wacky in my view, but plenty of machines out there like that, so it must work.
Presuming these have the same hidden features of adjustment for the top wheel, which you might not find on other cheaper options.
Between this and the axminster it leaves me rather depressed I'm looking to buy a record power sabre 350, which is £1250. I could get both of those and still have a pile of cash left over.View attachment 136409Possibly the best bargain yet on gumtree, dual voltage motor to suit VFD (that's an extra hundred quid all in)
particularly suited for one who wants to run a larger machine from a household 13a plug, or who wants a large dust system but worried about the amp draw from starting up the motor
(Hence how a VFD's really smooth soft start capabilities will power this machine up no bother on a 13a circut, but a single phase equivalent motor will trip the breaker)
Not quite as nice as some other Italian manufacturers, tensioning screw, trunnion and cork rubber for starters, and no GL "Euro guides" on the bottom either
but no doubt a good machine for the money, seems rare not to find dual voltage motors on the rest of the stallions.
Table cabinet and column is pretty big on this particular saw compared to many 20ish incher machines, looks comparable to a 24" all in all,
and another odd thing is the wheels are differing sizes, which is fairly common.
That seems a bit wacky in my view, but plenty of machines out there like that, so it must work.
Presuming these have the same hidden features of adjustment for the top wheel, which you might not find on other cheaper options.
I served my time (yeah it was a bit ago now!) using wadkins etc. I’ve never used a Charnwood. I’m not ruling it out but if need to try it out and you’re a good way from me but thanks for the post.I have a charnwood W750 with spare metal cutting blade and manual Imaculate condition for sale
£475Hi all. Starting to look at bandsaws (big ish ones). I want something to cut curves in max 3inch (75mm) oak. Needs to be 240v. Anyone got any recommendations?
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