paulm
IG paulm_outdoors
Having done a lot of deep ripping on my Startrite 351e recently on Paul C's walnut logs, it showed up the limitations of the current bandsaw motor.
Even with a new 1" rip blade from Dragon, at full depth of cut (12") the limiting factor was the motor, which struggled to keep driving the blade through the wet timber. It was do'able but very slow going and you had to back off the timber continually as the motor slowed, allow it to recover speed and then feed again.
I think the motor is 1500w (is that 2hp?) and single phase, and the machine is fine for most "normal" useage, it's just deeper ripping on wet or dry timber, say over 8" or 9" depth where it starts to struggle.
Was wondering whether it might be feasible to fit a more powerful motor (could run a 16 amp supply if necessary), and what type,size and where from ?
Have looked at new machines but interestingly it's hard to find any with a significantly bigger motor anyway (unless I'm misunderstanding the watts/hp thing, and I don't really want to spend on a new one at the moment anyway, and certainly not if it would only suffer from the same limitations anyway.
Perhaps my expectations are a bit unreasonable, we did revert to using the chainsaw on some in the end although the wastage of good timber that resulted makes it less than ideal.
Thoughts/advice welcome !
Cheers, Paul
Even with a new 1" rip blade from Dragon, at full depth of cut (12") the limiting factor was the motor, which struggled to keep driving the blade through the wet timber. It was do'able but very slow going and you had to back off the timber continually as the motor slowed, allow it to recover speed and then feed again.
I think the motor is 1500w (is that 2hp?) and single phase, and the machine is fine for most "normal" useage, it's just deeper ripping on wet or dry timber, say over 8" or 9" depth where it starts to struggle.
Was wondering whether it might be feasible to fit a more powerful motor (could run a 16 amp supply if necessary), and what type,size and where from ?
Have looked at new machines but interestingly it's hard to find any with a significantly bigger motor anyway (unless I'm misunderstanding the watts/hp thing, and I don't really want to spend on a new one at the moment anyway, and certainly not if it would only suffer from the same limitations anyway.
Perhaps my expectations are a bit unreasonable, we did revert to using the chainsaw on some in the end although the wastage of good timber that resulted makes it less than ideal.
Thoughts/advice welcome !
Cheers, Paul