grumpyoldchippy
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Hi I've not long retired and I'm just in the process of setting up my long awaited workshop/haven. I am a novice woodworker with a little experience in DIY woodwork making projects at home which include cabinets, wardrobes, doors and a window. I have a 20 year old Scheppach Bassato 3 vario bandsaw which has been in storage for 19 years (long story)! I've replaced the rubber tyres with new, replaced the drive belt, and set up according to the Snodgress method, it has a new 5/8" x 3tpi blade, but struggling to resaw 4" Teak 1 1/2" thick can anyone give me some suggestions as to why the motor almost stalls whilst slowly, very slowly cutting? The Teak is very old 40yrs plus reclaimed science lab worktops! Am i doing anything wrong or is the saw too under powered? thanks in anticipation